The use of scenarios in human-computer interaction research: turbocharging the tortoise of cumulative science

Richard M. Young, Philip J. Barnard. The use of scenarios in human-computer interaction research: turbocharging the tortoise of cumulative science. In John M. Carroll, Peter P. Tanner, editors, Proceedings of the SIGCHI/GI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems and Graphics Interface, CHI 1987, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, April 5-9, 1987. pages 291-296, ACM, 1987. [doi]

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  title = {The use of scenarios in human-computer interaction research: turbocharging the tortoise of cumulative science},
  author = {Richard M. Young and Philip J. Barnard},
  year = {1987},
  doi = {10.1145/29933.275645},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/29933.275645},
  researchr = {https://researchr.org/publication/YoungB87},
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  pages = {291-296},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the SIGCHI/GI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems and Graphics Interface, CHI 1987, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, April 5-9, 1987},
  editor = {John M. Carroll and Peter P. Tanner},
  publisher = {ACM},
  isbn = {978-0-89791-213-6},
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