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		<title>An Audience With Alan Cooper: Defining Interaction Design</title>
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		<description>What was intended to be an Interview immediately became an audience with the master. It became difficult to slide in the questions as Cooper began to tear up the rulebook for the technology industry and throw it out. He discusses why Interaction Design is about complete systems architecture and he hits on what&apos;s wrong with relational databases; what&apos;s wrong with file systems; why Interaction Design is a lot more than Interface Design; and why he really doesn&apos;t like Usability much either.</description>
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