Title :
Towards Extreme(ly) Usable Software: Exploring Tensions Between Usability and Agile Software Development
Author :
Lee, Jason Chong ; McCrickard, D. Scott
Author_Institution :
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg
Abstract :
Design is an inherently multidisciplinary endeavor. This raises the question of how to develop systems in ways that can best leverage the perspectives, practices, and knowledge bases of these different areas. Agile software development and usability engineering both address important aspects of system design, but there are tensions between the methods that make them difficult to integrate. This work presents a development approach that draws from extreme programming (XP), a widely practiced agile software development process, and scenario-based design (SBD), an established usability engineering process. It describes three key questions that need to be addressed for agile software development methods and usability engineering practices to work together effectively, and it introduces interface architectures and design representations that can address these questions.
Keywords :
software engineering; agile software development; design representations; extreme programming; interface architectures; scenario-based design; usability engineering; usable software; Best practices; Computer architecture; Computer science; Design engineering; Probes; Process design; Programming; Software systems; Surges; Usability;
Conference_Titel :
Agile Conference (AGILE), 2007
Conference_Location :
Washington, DC
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-2872-4
DOI :
10.1109/AGILE.2007.63