Better programs through better interaction design I spoke recently for ADT's Programmers Report with Dick Berry, an IBM distinguished engineer working on that holiest of Holy Grails: ease of use. Berry and his colleagues have worked on an Object View Interaction Design (Ovid) method that seeks to address the age-old challenge of successfully culling system requirements from users, and then rapidly converting those requirements into useful interactive systems. Despite an army of effort and the advent of object-oriented design and UML, these problems have not been solved. Ovid turns new ground, but also seeks to build on these past efforts. -ADTmag, Mar 9, 2004
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