Designing for the user with OVID : bridging user interface design and software engineering

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Object, View, and Interaction Design (OVID) addresses the need to improve the quality and efficiency of designing user interfaces. It applies many of the tools and techniques used in object-oriented code design to the domain of the user interface. OVID brings rigor to the design process and produces output that feeds directly into code design. OVID helps to create interfaces that meet user requirements and are easy to use.

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Designing for the user with OVID: bridging user interface design and software engineering
1998, Macmillan Technical Pub.
in English - lst ed.
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Indianapolis, IN

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Library of Congress
QA76.9.U83 D47 1998

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OL24404261M
ISBN 10
1578701015
LCCN
98085558

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