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Proceedings of the 19th conference of the computer-human interaction special interest group (CHISIG) of Australia on Computer-human interaction: citizens online: considerations for today and the future table of contents
Canberra, Australia
SESSION: Consortium table of contents
Pages: 1 - 5  
Year of Publication: 2005
ISBN:1-59593-222-4
Author
Janette Agg  The University of Melbourne
Publisher
Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group (CHISIG) of Australia  Narrabundah, Australia, Australia
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ABSTRACT

The research is about developing a better understanding of what constitutes effective design rationale in the web design context, and using this understanding to develop and test a lightweight design rationale process. The primary aim is to find a way of harvesting the design rationale that exists in web design team, but may not be explicitly acknowledged.


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