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Change: can jumpstart Agile IxD processes with concept graphingAgile interaction designers need to quickly represent problems. Our lightweight concept graphing toolkit enables rapid modeling. It gives Agile teams a metacognitive scaffolding for user-centric solution design. Semantic relationships and built-in grammar make it unique.
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Change: It gives Agile teams a metacognitive scaffolding for user-centric solution design. Semantic relationships and built-in grammar make it unique. Nodes and arcs can only be connected in “legal” ways, an approach derived from cognitive task analysis and research in story telling. Six types of agency can
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Change: and analysis using complexcognitive tools that have to be learned. It's collaborative. And it works. To learn more: Download our EuroIA 2007 presentation from SlideShare.netPoster presentation at the IA Summit 2007 This wiki is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.
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Change: It's not a quick and easy, down and dirty approach. There is rigor to it, a formal process. It requires research with end-users, and analysis using complex tools that have to be learned. It's collaborative. And it works. To learn more: Download our EuroIA 2007 presentation from SlideShare.netPoster
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Change: , the Orbitz information architect was faced with a need to rapidly develop specifications for new web application features. Produced in the absence of use cases, functional requirements, or business requirements, these new specifications had to be both culturally and technically acceptable, and meet changing business and user needs. Our
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Change: Cognitive Organization for Requirements Elicitation Download our EuroIA 2007presentation from SlideShare.net IA Summit 2007 presentation: CORE: Cognitive Organization for Requirements ElicitationPoster presentation at the IA Summit 2007Using a case study drawn from the Orbitz.com information architecture environment, our 2007 IA
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Change: arc). Workflows, taxonomies, domains, goal hierarchies, causal relationships, and more are built by simply snapping arcs to nodes. CORE: Cognitive Organization for Requirements ElicitationDownload our EuroIA 2007presentation from SlideShare.net Poster presentation at the Las Vegas IA Summit 2007Using a case study drawn from the Orbitz.com information
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Change: the brain toAgile handIxD barrierprocesses with cognitive mapping!CORE: Cognitive Organization for Requirements Elicitation by Joanna Wiebe and Scott Confer Download our presentation from SlideShare.netPresentation at theEuroIA 2007 conference in Barcelona, Spain Poster presentation at the Las Vegas IA Summit 2007Using a case
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Change: Break the brain to hand barrier with cognitive mapping!CORE: Cognitive Organization for Requirements Elicitation by Joanna Wiebe and Scott Confer Download our presentation from SlideShare.netPresentation at theEuroIA 2007 conference in Barcelona, Spain Poster presentation at the Las Vegas IA Summit 2007Using a case study drawn from the
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Change: from SlideShare.netPresentation at theEuroIA 2007 conference in Barcelona, Spain Poster presentation at the Las Vegas IA Summit 2007Using a case study drawn from the Orbitz.com information architecture environment, our 2007 IA Summit poster uses visuals and text to describe a rules-based soft systems methodology for collaborative decision-making, Cognitive
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