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Beyond User-Centered Design and User Experience: Designing for User Performance

By Larry Constantine

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Posted January 31, 2004 | |
Opening Statement
Carolyn Snyder

Balancing the 5Es of Usability
Whitney Quesenbery

Are You Making the Product Right or Making the Right Product?
Kim Goodwin
About The Author
Larry Constantine
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