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* [http://www.infodesign.com.au/usabilityresources/scenarios Scenarios] at Information & Design, (2011).
* [http://www.infodesign.com.au/usabilityresources/scenarios Scenarios] at Information & Design, (2011).
* [http://uiaccess.com/accessucd/scenarios.html Accessibility in User-Centered Design: Scenarios] (by Shawn Lawton, the author of "Just Ask".
* [http://uiaccess.com/accessucd/scenarios.html Accessibility in User-Centered Design: Scenarios] and [http://uiaccess.com/accessucd/scenarios_eg.html Example Scenarios] by Shawn Lawton, the author of "Just Ask".


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* [http://www.deyalexander.com.au/resources/uxd/scenarios.html Scenarios] at Dey Alexander Group
* [http://www.deyalexander.com.au/resources/uxd/scenarios.html Scenarios] at Dey Alexander Group

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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

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