Artifacts in End - User Web Design

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  • Thomas H. Park
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In this paper, we contrast the artifacts that professional and end-user web developers utilize when designing a website’s interface. We then briefly discuss how these differences hold implications in effective tool support for end-user web developers.

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تاریخ انتشار 2009