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The genre of concern here is conventional graphical user interfaces for productivity software. In the first part of the book, the authors introduce a step-by-step process for GUI prototyping. The process is quite detailed and seems oriented towards current business practices of HCI/usability and software engineering. The second part of the book discusses a range of standard GUI prototyping techniques, and the third part addresses how office productivity applications such as Excel and Acrobat show more can be pushed to serve as prototyping tools. The book is very hands-on and it should be a useful resource in professional development of standard software. show less
all about conveying designs. What they lack, and what T&I should help you with, is documenting the learning aspects of specifications and requirements. These readings focus on technology interaction design more generally.

Arnowitz, J., Arent, M., & Berger, N. (2007). Effective prototyping for software makers. San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann (Elsevier), pp. 21-50.
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