Software Developers as Users Semiotic Investigations in Human-Cente
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rs as Users Semiotic Investigations in HumanCentered Software Development
Software Developers as Users
Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza Renato Fontoura de Gusmão Cerqueira Luiz Marques Afonso Rafael Rossi de Mello Brandão Juliana Soares Jansen Ferreira
Software Developers as Users Semiotic Investigations in Human-Centered Software Development
Clarisse Sieckenius de Souza Semiotic Engineering Research Group Department of Informatics, PUC-Rio Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Luiz Marques Afonso Semiotic Engineering Research Group Department of Informatics, PUC-Rio Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Juliana Soares Jansen Ferreira IBM Research Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Semiotic Engineering Research Group Department of Informatics, PUC-Rio Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Renato Fontoura de Gusmão Cerqueira IBM Research Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Semiotic Engineering Research Group Department of Informatics, PUC-Rio Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Rafael Rossi de Mello Brandão IBM Research Brazil Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Semiotic Engineering Research Group Department of Informatics, PUC-Rio Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
ISBN 978-3-319-42829-1 ISBN 978-3-319-42831-4 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-42831-4
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To software designers, developers and users
Preface
This book is the result of many years of discussions, thoughts, questioning, trials, errors, improvement, retrials, persistency, doubts, encouragement, challenges, and progress toward a deeper understanding of what is implied by Semiotic Engineering’s view that software designers, developers, and users are brought together by computer-mediated human communication processes whenever people interact with digital technologies. For the first time since we started our resea
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