Lee, Jason ChongWahid, ShahtabChewar, Christa M.Congleton, BenMcCrickard, D. Scott2013-06-192013-06-192005-09-01http://hdl.handle.net/10919/20180Decades of innovation in designing usable (and unusable) interfaces have resulted in a plethora of guidelines, usability engineering methods, and other design tools. However, novice developers often have difficulty selecting and utilizing theory-based design tools in a coherent design process. This work introduces an integrated design environment and knowledge management system, LINK-UP. The central design record (CDR) module, provides tools to enable a guided, coherent development process. The CDR aims to prevent breakdowns occurring between design and evaluation phases both within the development team and during design knowledge reuse processes. We report on results from three case studies illustrating novice designers use of LINK-UP. A design knowledge IDE incorporating a CDR can help novice developers craft interfaces in a methodical fashion, while applying, verifying, and producing reusable design knowledge. Although LINK-UP supports a specific design domain, our IDE approach can transfer to other domains.application/pdfenIn CopyrightHuman-computer interactionSoftware engineeringSpiraling Toward Usability: An Integrated Design Environment and Management SystemTechnical reportTR-05-15http://eprints.cs.vt.edu/archive/00000722/01/TR-722.pdf