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Acknowledgments
Part I Introduction to Paper Prototyping
Chapter 1: Introductio n
Chapter 2: Case Studies
Chapter 3: Thinking about Prototyping
Chapter 4: Making a Paper Prototype
Part II Process: Conducting a Usability Study with a Paper Proto type
Chapter 5: Planning a Usability Study with a Paper Pro totype
Chapter 6: Task Design
Chapter 7: Prep aring the Prototype
Chapter 8: Introduction to Usability Te st Facilitation
Chapter 9: Usability Testing with a Paper P rototype
Chapter 10: Observers
Chapter 11: Dat a: Capturing, Prioritizing, and Communicating
Part III Deci ding Whether to Use Paper
Chapter 12: What Paper Is (and Is n't) Good For
Chapter 13: The Politics of Paper Prototyping
Chapter 14: When to Use Paper
Part IV Broaden ing the Focus
Chapter 15: Examples of User-Centered Design< BR id='CRLF'>Chapter 16: Final Thoughts
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