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This material has been developed by Georgia Tech HCI faculty, and continues to evolve. Contributors include Gregory Abowd, Jim Foley, Diane Gromala, Elizabeth Mynatt, Jeff Pierce, Colin Potts, Chris Shaw, John Stasko, and Bruce Walker. Comments directed to are encouraged. Permission is granted to use with acknowledgement for non-profit purposes. Last revision: January Requirements Gathering & Task Analysis – Part 4 of 5 Why, What and How – Making Sense of All the Data

Goal - Organize Information Organizing the information blends in with step 5, documenting the results Group process - compare notes Several tools can be used to facilitate

Tools for Making Sense Card Sorting - to create Affinity Diagrams Card sorting also useful for web site organization –Do it with multiple users

From Interaction Design, Preece Rogers and Sharp Affinity Diagram - from Card Sorting Cards are notes from interviews, focus groups, etc.

More Tools for Making Sense Flow charts and work flow diagrams Software tools for –Card sorting –Flow charts –Task analysis diagramming