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User-Centered Usability Engineering Processes for Websites

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Author(s)

Theresa O'Connell, E Murphy

Abstract

For Websites to succeed, they must be user-centered. This is accomplished through usability engineering. The first part of this article gives usability engineering definitions; the second describes its processes.
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Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology

Citation

O'Connell, T. and Murphy, E. (2008), User-Centered Usability Engineering Processes for Websites, Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology (Accessed October 15, 2025)

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Created April 6, 2008, Updated February 19, 2017
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