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Links from the High-Fidelity Prototype Presentation
7 Comments Published September 14th, 2006 in methodology, prototyping, Refresh Dallas, processHere are the links I referred to in the presentation this evening.
Henrik Olson’s “Balancing fidelity in prototyping”
Dan Brown’s “Representing Data in Wireframes”
Garrett Dimon’s “Just Build It: HTML Prototyping and Agile Development”
Lots more on my del.icio.us feed on prototyping
I’ll try to have the deck posted by this Sunday. As promised, here’s the PDF of the deck […]
James Robertson and my co-worker Jeff Potts have a great discussion running on the problems with workflow in content management applications.
Workflows can be infinitely flexible when they are modeled the way work is really done. What’s needed is a model that more accurately reflects how people naturally work.
I think linear workflows are inherently flawed […]
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