This paper argues that the conceptualization of the human, the computer and the domain of use in competing lines of UX research have problematic similarities and superficial differences. The paper qualitatively analyses concepts and models in five research papers that together represent two influential lines of UX research: aesthetics and temporal UX, and two use situations: using a website and starting to use a smartphone. The results suggest that the two lines of UX research share a focus on users’ evaluative judgments of technology, both focuses on product qualities rather than activity domains, give little details about users, and treat human-computer interaction as perception. The conclusion gives similarities and differences between t...
It is well-established that while cognitive psychology provides a sound foundation for an understand...
The notion of User Experience (UX) has provoked an increasing number of debates about the nature of ...
Research problem: Despite the abundance of research into usability and user experience (UX), there i...
User experience research in the field of human-computer interaction tries to understand how humans e...
The term User Experience (UX) was introduced to define the dynamics of the human-product interaction...
User experience research has made considerable progress in understanding subjective experience with ...
A variety of views of User Experience (UX) have emerged ranging from contextual interpretations of e...
An experimental investigation into the role of interaction in user experience (UX) with a controlled...
This paper critically discusses the future of User Experience (UX) research across the tech industry...
Today s highly competitive mass markets of interactive products have led to a new perception of prod...
User experience (UX) research in the design of technology products utilizes human-centered design (H...
AbstractThe concept of User Experience (UX) dates back to the 1990s, but a shared definition of UX i...
This paper reviews how empirical research on User Experi-ence (UX) is conducted. It integrates produ...
Underlying the recent surge in interest in user experience may be the realization that consumers hav...
Forschung zu User Experience (UX; Nutzererfahrung) im Gebiet der Mensch-Maschine Interaktion versuch...
It is well-established that while cognitive psychology provides a sound foundation for an understand...
The notion of User Experience (UX) has provoked an increasing number of debates about the nature of ...
Research problem: Despite the abundance of research into usability and user experience (UX), there i...
User experience research in the field of human-computer interaction tries to understand how humans e...
The term User Experience (UX) was introduced to define the dynamics of the human-product interaction...
User experience research has made considerable progress in understanding subjective experience with ...
A variety of views of User Experience (UX) have emerged ranging from contextual interpretations of e...
An experimental investigation into the role of interaction in user experience (UX) with a controlled...
This paper critically discusses the future of User Experience (UX) research across the tech industry...
Today s highly competitive mass markets of interactive products have led to a new perception of prod...
User experience (UX) research in the design of technology products utilizes human-centered design (H...
AbstractThe concept of User Experience (UX) dates back to the 1990s, but a shared definition of UX i...
This paper reviews how empirical research on User Experi-ence (UX) is conducted. It integrates produ...
Underlying the recent surge in interest in user experience may be the realization that consumers hav...
Forschung zu User Experience (UX; Nutzererfahrung) im Gebiet der Mensch-Maschine Interaktion versuch...
It is well-established that while cognitive psychology provides a sound foundation for an understand...
The notion of User Experience (UX) has provoked an increasing number of debates about the nature of ...
Research problem: Despite the abundance of research into usability and user experience (UX), there i...