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Scenarios of use describe what a person does with a system from the user's point of view. The opposite analysis is [[use case]], a description of what users can do with a system from the system's point of view. | Scenarios of use describe what a person does with a system from the user's point of view. The opposite analysis is [[use case]], a description of what users can do with a system from the system's point of view. | ||
See also [[Personas]] | See also [[Personas]], since scenarios of use are often integrated with persona files. | ||
== Links == | == Links == |
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Introduction
Scenarios of use describe what a person does with a system from the user's point of view. The opposite analysis is use case, a description of what users can do with a system from the system's point of view.
See also Personas, since scenarios of use are often integrated with persona files.
Links
- Introductions
- Scenarios at Information & Design, (2011).
- Accessibility in User-Centered Design: Scenarios and Example Scenarios by Shawn Lawton, the author of "Just Ask".
- Create Scenarios at usability.gov
- Special topics
- Scenarios in Practice, by Paul McInerney, Michael J. Muller, IBM Watson Research Center, Summary of a CHI 03 workshop. (abstract/ TR2003-13.pdf PDF Report)
- Collections of links
- Scenarios at Dey Alexander Group