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Scary Messages and Content Creep: It's All in a Daily Digest (27 Oct 2004)
But content-creep can take other forms. The last few weeks of postings on SIGIA-L, while still being unique postings to that list, have covered a range of topics that one might expect to read on a usability list, such as seven postings one day in response to a usability test question, a discussion of pull-down menu design that extended over a week, a call for advice and subsequent discussion of how to make a design process more user-centered – all fodder for IAs and others. Interestingly, while that design process question was being raised in SIGIA-L, the nameless usability list was engaged in a similar discussion on how to incorporate user-centered design methods into software engineering models. How I wished these two sets of discussants could get together!
Article URL: http://www.asis.org/Bulletin/Oct-04/dillon.html

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