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Redesigning the rationale for design rationale: INTERACTION DESIGN AND USABILITY
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Redesigning the rationale for design rationale: INTERACTION DESIGN AND USABILITY

Michael E. Atwood and John Horner
HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION, PT 1, PROCEEDINGS, Vol.4550
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
01 Jan 2007

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Computer Science Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence Computer Science, Cybernetics Computer Science, Theory & Methods Engineering Engineering, Industrial Ergonomics Science & Technology Social Issues Social Sciences Sociology Technology

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