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List:       kde-usability
Subject:    Aktions documentation, part deux
From:       "Zak Jensen" <coolguyzak () gmail ! com>
Date:       2006-05-07 9:13:23
Message-ID: 21bb44f30605070213p13591493g2971bb311a6bb360 () mail ! gmail ! com
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For those who have not heard of the Aktions Usability Toolkit:

"Computers have become a major aspect of everyday life, creating a need for
improved usage statistics. Aktions is a software development kit designed to
gather this information. The software helps developers understand how well
their software meets user demand through an action-oriented perspective."

For those who expressed interest in the Aktions Usability Toolkit:

Aktions has entered the second spiral of development. We considered the
responses recieved from this list, and revised our perspective and the
project. We invite you to peruse the documents available on our website [1].
Of particular interest are "Changes to the Aktions Project" and
"Requirements Document". Please respond to our revised outlook, so we know
that we're on the right track. :)

The third spiral of development will occur over the Summer, and will
incorporate feedback recieved by June 1st. We are particularly concerned
with what information is most relevent to usability. In addition, we need to
know if we are collecting the correct information and whether anything is
missing.

The team is not familiar with most aspects of usability and HCI. We require
your feedback to improve our product. If you do not wish to reply to
kde-usability, then please use Open-Collab.org [2]. :)

Thanks,

-Zak Jensen

[1] http://aktions.sf.net/
[2] http://open-collab.org/course/view.php?id=59

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For those who have not heard of the Aktions Usability Toolkit:<br><br>&quot;Computers \
have become a major aspect of everyday life, creating a need for improved usage \
statistics. Aktions is a software development kit designed to gather this \
information. The software helps developers understand how well their software meets \
user demand through an action-oriented perspective.&quot;<br><br>For those who \
expressed interest in the Aktions Usability Toolkit:<br><br>Aktions has entered the \
second spiral of development. We considered the responses recieved from this list, \
and revised our perspective and the project. We invite you to peruse the documents \
available on our website [1]. Of particular interest are &quot;Changes to the Aktions \
Project&quot; and &quot;Requirements Document&quot;. Please respond to our revised \
outlook, so we know that we're on the right track. :) <br><br>The third spiral of \
development will occur over the Summer, and will incorporate feedback recieved by \
June 1st. We are particularly concerned with what information is most relevent to \
usability. In addition, we need to know if we are collecting the correct information \
and whether anything is missing. <br><br>The team is not familiar with most aspects \
of usability and HCI. We require your feedback to improve our product. If you do not \
wish to reply to kde-usability, then please use Open-Collab.org [2]. \
:)<br><br>Thanks, <br><br>-Zak Jensen<br><br>[1] <a \
href="http://aktions.sf.net/">http://aktions.sf.net/</a><br>[2] <a \
href="http://open-collab.org/course/view.php?id=59">http://open-collab.org/course/view.php?id=59</a><br>




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