Personas Method in the Context of Semantic Web
Journal Title: Revista Romana de Interactiune Om-Calculator - Year 2012, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
Personas is a one of the most used method for gathering and presenting the user preferences in the context of the Human-Computer Interaction. However, a few studies have focused on linking information obtained via the Personas method with other information involved into the product development and testing stages or creating a specific conceptual model. In this article, we consider several Semantic Web technologies such as microdata and RDFa, in order to provide a solution to these issues by proposing a conceptual model for personas (a HTML5 microdata schema).
Authors and Affiliations
Stefan Negru, Sabin Corneliu Buraga
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