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Einsatz von Multi-Touch beim Softwaredesign am Beispiel der CRC Card-Methode

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  • Eicker, Stefan
  • Spies, Thorsten
  • Tschersich, Markus

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Die Class, Responsibility and Collaboration (CRC) Card-Methode wird im Rahmen der Softwareentwicklung als Designmethode insbesondere in agilen Softwareentwicklungsprozessen eingesetzt. Die Anwendung der Methode findet i.d.R. ohne Unterstützung digitaler Medien statt, da für den effizienten Einsatz große Interaktionsflächen benötigt werden. Entsprechende digitale Interaktionsflächen waren aber bislang zu teuer und bildeten keine Alternative zu klassischen Präsentationshilfsmitteln wie z.B. Karteikarten. Dank der großen Fortschritte im Bereich der Multi-Touch-Technologie können aber nun skalierbare digitale Interaktionsflächen mit akzeptablen Investitionen geschaffen werden, die den Anforderungen der CRC-Card-Methode entsprechen. Der vorliegende Bericht zeigt auf, wie durch die Verwendung von Multi Touch-Systemen die Class, Responsability and Collaboration Card-Methode auf ein Computersystem übertragen werden kann. Durch die Übertragung wird eine signifikante Produktivitätssteigerung gegenüber der klassischen Methode erreicht.

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  • Eicker, Stefan & Spies, Thorsten & Tschersich, Markus, 2008. "Einsatz von Multi-Touch beim Softwaredesign am Beispiel der CRC Card-Methode," ICB Research Reports 25, University Duisburg-Essen, Institute for Computer Science and Business Information Systems (ICB).
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    1. Wilkinson,Nancy M., 1995. "Using CRC Cards," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9781884842078, October.
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