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User Experience (UX) describes the holistic experience of a user before, during, and after interaction with a platform, product, or service. UX adds value and attraction to their sole functionality and is therefore highly relevant for firms.
Laura Luther, V. Tiberius, A. Brem
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We're the problem; mapping our way out of printing purgatory [PDF]
This is the tale of a behavioural mapping exercise that revealed some uncomfortable truths about our library’s role in the student experience, and the journey that got us there; how we followed the data to discover the many ways our service design ...
Herter, Joshua J.
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Orientations of Graphs With at Most One Directed Path Between Every Pair of Vertices
ABSTRACT Given a graph G $G$, we say that an orientation D $D$ of G $G$ is a KT orientation if, for all u , v ∈ V ( D ) $u,v\in V(D)$, there is at most one directed path (in any direction) between u $u$ and v $v$. Graphs that admit such orientations have been used to construct graphs with large chromatic number and small clique number that served as ...
Barbora Dohnalová +3 more
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The importance of taking user experience (UX) into account during design is increasingly recognized. In this context, this article looks at UX design activities carried out by teams of designers, and how they can be improved.
Benoît Dabouis +2 more
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On the Hardness of Switching to a Small Number of Edges
ABSTRACT Seidel's switching is a graph operation which makes a given vertex adjacent to precisely those vertices to which it was non‐adjacent before, while keeping the rest of the graph unchanged. Two graphs are called switching‐equivalent if one can be made isomorphic to the other one by a sequence of switches. Jelínková et al. [DMTCS 13, no. 2, 2011]
Vít Jelínek +2 more
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ABSTRACT Employees in highly demanding, interdependent work environments face a dilemma: while avoidance‐focused job crafting can preserve their own well‐being, these self‐initiated changes to their jobs could negatively affect coworkers. Drawing on qualitative interviews with 81 employees concurrently working for multiple agile teams in a European ...
Helene Tenzer +4 more
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Don't have to know what it is like to be a bat to build a radar reflector - functionalism in UX
S.19-25In this paper we propose a functionalistic definition of User Experience. First we relate the concept of qualia, as it is used in the discussion of subjective experience in philosophy of mind to the rather technology- oriented term User Experience.
Kerkow, Daniel
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A UI/UX Evaluation Framework for Blockchain-Based Applications
The decentralised nature and the traceability of multi-chain transactions increase the use of blockchain technology in various domains such as finance, supply chain, health, governance, and entertainment [1].
Zelenyanszki, D +2 more
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ABSTRACT Blockchain technology entails more than new operational tools; it is a strategic decision‐making challenge that reshapes how organizations create, deliver, and capture value. This research uses a multiple‐case study approach in the Finnish context, conducting 11 semi‐structured interviews.
Melisa Petra Benchis +3 more
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Marketing Search: An Interview with Pete Bell of Endeca and Gabriel Weinberg of DuckDuckGo
As it turns out, librarians aren’t the only ones competing with Google. In fact, we’re not even the only ones offering an alternative to Google when it comes to helping people find information. There’s Microsoft’s Bing, of course. And Yahoo!
Brett Bonfield
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