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NordiCHI 2000 Tutorials Natural Prototyping
Natural Prototyping is a new method for specifying and designing web applications in a very short time. Its purpose is to clarify goals and requirements as well as to visualize (prototype) realistic solutions quickly. It is based on active user- and stakeholder participation throughout the design process. The realistic prototypes that evolve in the process enable users with no UI experience to make complex design decisions. The method is specially suited to conceptual design and the design of small web applications. Natural prototyping addresses many of the challenges that face web-projects by
Natural Prototyping has been applied in projects for Aftenposten, Telia, Storebrand, Telenor Mobil, Zalto.Com, Riksrevisjonen, Nynorsk Pressekontor and OBOS. Tutorial: Natural Prototyping Who should attend? Goal
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Gautam Ghosh is a principal consultant at Objectware AS where he is responsible for usability. He has extensive experience with user-centered analysis, design- and development and is one of Norwayís leading experts in usability. His present emphasis is on usable webs, particularly e-commerce sites. His main area of interest during the last decade has been user-interface design and usability evaluation. He is involved in several computing societies and founded the HCI SIG for the Norwegian Computer Society in 1993. He lectures and holds courses on user-interface design, usability evaluation and prototyping. Gautam Ghosh holds an M.Sc in Human-Computer Interaction, a B.Sc in informatics and an engineering diploma in Electronics. |
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