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    6OpenUsability - Where Open Source meets Usability » Start
     

    http://www.openusability.org/
    15 years ago by @projekt_bui
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      1Die Effektivität virtueller Tools für die Usability Methode Card Sorting
       

      C. Schüßler, T. Mandl, and C. Womser-Hacker. page 273--282. (2009)
      14 years ago by @projekt_bui
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        2Designing Easy-to-use Websites. A Hands-on Approach to Structuring Sucessfull Websites
         

        V. Donelly. (2001)
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