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Percorrendo o processo de identificação da oportunidade dentro do Framework para a IHC centrada em valores

Published: 19 November 2006 Publication History

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This paper presents a brief report about the first attempts to develop websites for two computing courses of the Universidade do Oeste de Santa Catarina -- Campus de São Miguel do Oeste, using the Value-Centred HCI Framework proposed by Gilbert Cockton. On this very beginning, the research has used the first framework process called Opportunity Identification. The methodology to develop this work consisted of: 1) Interviewing and observing students from computing courses while using the Internet and the current computing courses websites, and 2) Applying a Content Analysis on the compiled interview reports. At last, 6 (six) values were identified and selected to be used on the next websites development stages.

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    IHC '06: Proceedings of VII Brazilian symposium on Human factors in computing systems
    November 2006
    251 pages
    ISBN:1595934324
    DOI:10.1145/1298023
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    1. content analysis
    2. value-centred HCI

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    IHC'06: VII Symposium on Human Factors in Computer Systems
    November 19 - 22, 2006
    Natal, RN, Brazil

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