User Interface Design: Bridging the Gap from User Requirements to
Design
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1997
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This chapter sketches out The Bridge, a comprehensive and integrated
methodology for quickly designing object-oriented (OO), multiplatform,
graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that definitely meet user needs. Part 1 of The
Bridge turns user needs into concrete user requirements represented as task
flows. Part 2 uses the Task Object Design (TOD) method to map the task
flows into task objects. Part 3 completes the bridge by mapping the task
objects into GUI objects such as windows. Those three parts of the
methodology are done back-to-back in a single, intense session, with the same
team of about five participants (notably including real users) working at a
small round table through several consecutive days. The methodology is
unusual in its tight integration not only of its explicit steps, but also of several
pervasive techniques and orientations such as Participatory Analysis, Design,
and Assessment (PANDA) methods that involve users and other stakeholders
as active collaborators. This chapter describes both the underlying portions and
the explicit steps of this bridge over the gap between user needs and GUI
design.