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Legend: RUP Notation

Workflow

Web-enabled User-Centered Design

Workflow: Web-enabled User-Centered Design

A user's experience is the total impression left by interacting with a system's varied attributes: features and functional behavior, visual design, content, information layout, usability, and robustness. The project team transforms the vision or business concept for the application into concrete requirements, visual designs, and prototypes through roles, tasks and artifacts defined in the IconProcess Web-enabled User-Centered Design discipline. This discipline's participants analyze users' needs and then define a corresponding digital experience using a mix of technical and creative skills. The Web-enabled User-Centered Design workflow diagram (below) contains the high level activities (or workflow details) as they would be performed on a new project.

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Understand Context of Use Establish System Scope Plan and Manage Content Develop Creative Approach Define Requirements Develop Information Architecture Prototype and Evaluate User Interface