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Interactive design best practices for the public sector

Published:21 May 2006Publication History

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Generally speaking, best practices in the field of interactive design are often derived from private-sector practice or purely aesthetic considerations; the specific concerns of public-sector organizations are infrequently addressed. This poster series (produced by a web development practitioner) focuses on techniques for translating public sector organization objectives and requirements into specific 'real world' interface design practices. The conference presentation format is a visually oriented poster series derived from our past and current interactive design work for the public sector.

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      dg.o '06: Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Digital government research
      May 2006
      526 pages

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      Digital Government Society of North America

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      • Published: 21 May 2006

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