TY - JOUR
T1 - Contextual method for the redesign of existing software products
AU - Jones, Rachel
AU - Milic-Frayling, Natasa
AU - Rodden, Kerry
AU - Blackwell, Alan
PY - 2007
Y1 - 2007
N2 - This article is concerned with the problem of improving software products and investigates how to base that process on solid empirical foundations. Our key contribution is a contextual method that provides a means of identifying new features to support discovered and currently unsupported ways of working and a means of evaluating the usefulness of proposed features. Standard methods of discovery and evaluation, such as interviews and usability testing, gather some of the necessary data but fall short of covering important aspects. The shortcomings of these approaches are overcome by applying an integrated and iterative method for collecting and interpreting data about product usage in context. This article demonstrates its effectiveness when applied to the discovery and evaluation of new features for standard Web clients.
AB - This article is concerned with the problem of improving software products and investigates how to base that process on solid empirical foundations. Our key contribution is a contextual method that provides a means of identifying new features to support discovered and currently unsupported ways of working and a means of evaluating the usefulness of proposed features. Standard methods of discovery and evaluation, such as interviews and usability testing, gather some of the necessary data but fall short of covering important aspects. The shortcomings of these approaches are overcome by applying an integrated and iterative method for collecting and interpreting data about product usage in context. This article demonstrates its effectiveness when applied to the discovery and evaluation of new features for standard Web clients.
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U2 - 10.1207/s15327590ijhc2201-02_5
DO - 10.1207/s15327590ijhc2201-02_5
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:34548565520
SN - 1044-7318
VL - 22
SP - 81
EP - 101
JO - International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
JF - International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction
IS - 1-2
ER -