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The work on this book began with the ambitious aim of forging links between the external and internal aspects of software quality for interactive systems. To address this aim, the Working Group 2.7(13.4) adopted the strategy of associating quality factors with software phenomena. As long as the associations are valid and significant, quality can be addressed via the development process and the tools and materials that support it, rather than by well-intentioned but precarious efforts of highly skilled individuals who invariably lose contact at some point in its life cycle.
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Gram, C., Cockton, G. (1996). Conclusions. In: Gram, C., Cockton, G. (eds) Design Principles for Interactive Software. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34912-1_7
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