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Software Usability: Overcoming the Barriers: Opening Statement

By Carolyn Snyder

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Opening Statement
Carolyn Snyder

Adopting User-Centered Design Within an Agile Process: A Conversation
William Hudson

Beyond Usability Methods: Usability Engineering Through Processes and Outcomes
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About The Author
Carolyn Snyder
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