How to select the appropriate pattern of human-computer interaction?: A case study with junior programmers
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In the process of designing user interfaces (UI), designers must be aware of the many factors and different contexts that influence design, which are established in the Software requirements. The objective of this Case study is to analyze the identification of patterns of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) through the understanding of functional requirements by junior programmers. The above, through the identification of important aspects such as tasks, the type of user, and context of use. Twenty-two students were invited to participate in the Case study and generated eight Software Development projects from which their perception was obtained regarding these activities, which will be considered for the classification of Software requirements. © 2018 IEEE.
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HCI Patterns; Human-Computer Interaction; Software Engineering; Software Requirement; User Interface Design Computer software; Engineering research; Requirements engineering; Software design; Software engineering; User interfaces; Context of use; Functional requirement; Human computer interaction (HCI); Software development projects; Software requirements; User interface designs; Human computer interaction
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