Collaborative design with use case scenarios
L. Davis, M. Dawe 2001 New York: ACM Press First ACM/IEEE-CS Joint Conference on Digital Libraries

Digital libraries, particularly those with a community-based governance structure, are best designed in a collaborative setting. In this paper, we compare our experience using two design methods: a Task-centered method that draws upon a group's strength for eliciting and formulating tasks, and a Use Case method that tends to require a focus on defining an explicit process for tasks. We discuss how these methods did and did not work well in a collaborative setting.



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