@techreport{TR-IC-08-10, number = {IC-08-10}, author = {Heiko Horst Hornung and Elaine Cristina Saito Hayashi and VĂ¢nia Paula de Almeida Neris and Leonelo Dell Anhol Almeida and Maria Cec{\'{\i}}lia Martins and Maria Cec{\'{\i}}lia Calani Baranauskas}, title = {Bringing Human-Computer Interaction to an Agile Process Model}, month = {April}, year = {2008}, institution = {Institute of Computing, University of Campinas}, note = {In English, 11 pages. \par\selectlanguage{english}\textbf{Abstract} From an HCI point of view, actual development design processes do not consider adequately aspects of interaction design, nor participatory techniques for involving end users. Bonacin et al. (2008) have proposed the Agile Inclusive Process Model (AIPM), a process model, based on agile methods, as well as on practices, methods and theories from Human-Computer Interaction, Participatory Design and Organizational Semiotics. In this technical report, we clarified and justified some of these practices and methods to emphasize and show the viability of considering them in software development processes. } }