SVSb: simple and visual storyboards: developing a visualisation method for depicting user scenarios
N. Kantola, and T. Jokela. Proceedings of the 19th Australasian conference on Computer-Human Interaction: Entertaining User Interfaces, page 49--56. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2007)
DOI: 10.1145/1324892.1324901
Abstract
Presenting scenarios, or user tasks, in the form of storyboards is a common technique in the field of HCI. A storyboarding approach, called SVSb ('simple and visual storyboards'), is proposed. The aim is to create storyboards that are simple and easy to construct and modify, but still communicative and descriptive enough. The storyboards include elements such as context, user, user goals, plans, evaluation, user actions and system events. The rationale of SVSb and experiences on using the approach in a case project are described.
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%A Kantola, Niina
%A Jokela, Timo
%B Proceedings of the 19th Australasian conference on Computer-Human Interaction: Entertaining User Interfaces
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%D 2007
%I ACM
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%R 10.1145/1324892.1324901
%T SVSb: simple and visual storyboards: developing a visualisation method for depicting user scenarios
%U http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1324892.1324901
%X Presenting scenarios, or user tasks, in the form of storyboards is a common technique in the field of HCI. A storyboarding approach, called SVSb ('simple and visual storyboards'), is proposed. The aim is to create storyboards that are simple and easy to construct and modify, but still communicative and descriptive enough. The storyboards include elements such as context, user, user goals, plans, evaluation, user actions and system events. The rationale of SVSb and experiences on using the approach in a case project are described.
%@ 978-1-59593-872-5
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title = {SVSb: simple and visual storyboards: developing a visualisation method for depicting user scenarios},
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year = 2007
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