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Five reasons for scenario-based design
J. M. Carroll
College of Information Sciences and Technology
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Scenario Design
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Human Activities
50%
Computer Application
50%
Information Technology
50%
Design Activity
50%
Computer System
50%
Human-computer Interaction
50%
Design Situations
50%
Technical Design
50%
Distract
50%
Technical Knowledge
50%
External Constraint
50%
Design Work
50%
Design Moves
50%
Design Actions
50%
Coordinated Design
50%
Design Reflection
50%
Computer Science
Scenario-Based Design
100%
Systems and Application
50%
Design Activity
50%
Computer System
50%
Human Computer Interaction
50%
Technical Challenge
50%
Technical Knowledge
50%