APLICAŢII ALE METODEI DUTCH
Keywords:
design, usability, task analysisAbstract
Information technology has been widely accepted in every domain of our lives, but still the software systems are not used but those for whom they were designed, although there are no problems regarding the performance or the functionality of these systems. The source of this problem is based on the fact that in the process of software design the user and his/her tasks are not taken into consideration. The new trend in the domain of software design is based on task analysis. This article present a case study related to the applicability of DUTCH design method in when designing a software system for job evaluation point system.
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