Working together to improve usability: exploring challenges and successful practices

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Working together to improve usability : exploring challenges and successful practices. / Nørgaard, Mie; Hornbæk, Kasper.

In: International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, Vol. 6, No. 1, 2010, p. 33-53.

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Nørgaard, M & Hornbæk, K 2010, 'Working together to improve usability: exploring challenges and successful practices', International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 33-53. https://doi.org/10.4018/jthi.2010091703

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Nørgaard, M., & Hornbæk, K. (2010). Working together to improve usability: exploring challenges and successful practices. International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction, 6(1), 33-53. https://doi.org/10.4018/jthi.2010091703

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Nørgaard M, Hornbæk K. Working together to improve usability: exploring challenges and successful practices. International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction. 2010;6(1):33-53. https://doi.org/10.4018/jthi.2010091703

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Nørgaard, Mie ; Hornbæk, Kasper. / Working together to improve usability : exploring challenges and successful practices. In: International Journal of Technology and Human Interaction. 2010 ; Vol. 6, No. 1. pp. 33-53.

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