Abstract
Certain types of products appear to be continually associated with poor interfaces. Especially for these product types, the need for active end-user participation in development activities is seen increasingly as critical to quality interface development. Cooperative Interactive Storyboard Prototyping (CISP) is a development approach facilitating active end-user participation in design activities that help to address these apparently difficult design problems. Key features of CISP include: 1) reducing the time and effort required to produce iterations of prototype interfaces; 2) support for interactive prototype use, evaluation and modification; and 3) creation and use of modifiable, domain specific building blocks.
Reference
Kim H. Madsen and Peter Aiken, "Experiences Using Cooperative Interactive Storyboard Prototyping" Communications of the ACM, 1993. 36(4): p. 57-67
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