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User interface specification : ウィキペディア英語版 | User interface specification
A User interface specification (UI specification) is a document that captures the details of the software user interface into a written document. The specification covers all possible actions that an end user may perform and all visual, auditory and other interaction elements.〔http://sw.nokia.com/id/e7b64e9d-04f4-45f8-a74b-5389ab45c480/S60_UI_Specification_Guideline_v1_0_en.zip〕 == Purpose == The UI specification is the main source of implementation information for how the software should work. Beyond implementation, a UI specification should consider usability, localization, and demo limits. A UI spec may also be incorporated by those within the organization responsible for marketing, graphic design, and software testing. As future designers might continue or build on top of existing work, a UI specification should consider forward compatibility constraints in order to assist the implementation team. The UI specification can be regarded as the document that bridges the gap between the product management functions and implementation. One of the main purposes of a UI specification is to process the product requirements into a more detailed format. The level of detail and document type varies depending the needs and design practices of the organizations. The small scale prototypes might require only modest documentation with high-level details. In general, the goal of requirement specifications are to describe what a product is capable of, whereas the UI specification details how these requirements are implemented in practice.
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