AGUIAR, Y. P. C.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9794253016107545; AGUIAR, Yuska Paola Costa.
Resumo:
This work proposes the use of medium-fidelity prototypes in the Camaleon framework,
which considered in the IHC area (Human-Computer Interface), as reference framework
for construction of user interface. In the flow of user interface development context, the
suitable use of medium-fidelity prototypes enables practices such as participatory design,
which improve the process and the required software product, as a whole. The proposed
adaptation for the Camelon was applied in MEDITE, a methodology of user interface
conception, in order to evaluate results from the use of this prototype in Camaleon
compatible methodologies. To support the process of the medium-fidelity prototypes
generation added to MEDITE, the SMILE tool (Sketch Manipulation Integrated with
Less Effort) was designed, developed and validated in of the scope of this work.