When I began doing IA work in '98 we incorporated many types of UML
exercises and diagrams. It was incredibly helping in the requirements
phase to understand how the major components that would make up a
solution would work together. I found  by understanding the inner
workings of the application in this way informed what the UI needed
to do from a system persective. These requirements coupled with UX
type documentation (ie personas, IA, usability testing etc.) can only
help create a better product in the end.

Charles Sue-Wah-Sing
www.suewahsing.com
twitter: suewah


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