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How to Measure UX and Usability in Today’s Connected Vehicles
2020Besides hard factors like horsepower or consumption, today’s connected cars need soft factors being available as criteria for purchasing decisions. User experience (UX), as one of these soft factors, is essentially influenced by services available inside the vehicle.
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Which UX Aspects Are Important for a Software Product?
Mensch und Computer 2021, 2021Questionnaires are a popular method to measure User Experience (UX). These UX questionnaires cover different UX aspects with their scales. However, UX includes a huge number of semantically different aspects of a user's interaction with a product. It is therefore practically impossible to cover all these aspects in a single evaluation study.
Anna-Lena Meiners +3 more
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Measuring UX Capability and Maturity in Organizations
2019Measuring organizational UX Capability/Maturity (UXCM) has been difficult or inaccurate. Moreover, the lack of empirically developed maturity models, models validated in practice, studies demonstrating their benefit and poor documentation or support for their use, has made this measurement even more problematic. To date, there is no straightforward and
Luka Rukonic +2 more
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The Adoption of Physiological Measures as an Evaluation Tool in UX
2017One of the challenges associated with the use of physiological signals as an evaluation tool in measuring user experience (UX) is their reduced usefulness when they are not specifically associated with user behavior. To address this challenge, we have developed a new evaluation tool which contextualizes users’ physiological and behavioral signals while
Vanessa Georges +5 more
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Focusing Requirements Elicitation by Using a UX Measurement Method
2018 IEEE 26th International Requirements Engineering Conference (RE), 2018Many User Experience (UX) activities are carried out during requirements engineering phases, e.g. understanding and assessing the UX of existing systems, and eliciting functional and non-functional requirements that improve UX. These activities are typically performed by requirements engineers who are non-UX experts.
Kyoko Ohashi +6 more
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Product Usability: Is it a Criterion to Measure “Good UX” or a Prerequisite?
Volume 1A: 36th Computers and Information in Engineering Conference, 2016What is User Experience (UX) and how does it relate to Usability? The understanding of the mutual relationship between UX and product usability has a strong impact on product design methodologies and on the design outcomes’ success. This paper aims to investigate such relationship thanks to a set of experiments around the design of ...
MENGONI, MAURA +2 more
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UX Graph and ERM as Tools for Measuring Kansei Experience
2016UX graph Kurosu 2015 is a revised version of UX curve Kujala et al. 2011 in which the emphasis is not on the curve itself but on the episodes that constitute the graph, hence the graph will be drawn after plotting each episodic events. Furthermore, UX graph expands its temporal scope by including the expectation before purchase and the anticipation for
Masaaki Kurosu +4 more
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Underwater measurements with UX robots; a new and available tool developed by UNEXUP
2023The UX-2 robot of the UNEXMIN technology represents the newest generation of underwater explorers capable of operating in flooded mines and other closed underwater environments meanwhile providing geoscientific information. The technology was developed by an international team of scientists during the UNEXMIN (https://www.unexmin.eu/) Horizon 2020 ...
Norbert Zajzon +8 more
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User Experience (UX) of Heritage Journeys: Design Taxonomy for Quality Measurement
2016User experience UX design is unsurprisingly challenging, specifically the classification of experience within a customer journey. It is vital that personal sentiment is described using practical quality measures. An experience journey is too broad a term to be easily used.
Nada Nasser Al Subhi +2 more
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The ‘UX Factors’: Gamified Measuring and Advancing UX Team Maturity
User experience (UX) maturity models are known and accepted. They work well to evaluate companies but overlook variability in UX practices across individual teams. Moreover, UX professionals repeatedly face challenges to help their teams to improve both UX processes and the quality of developed features. This paper and its belonging conference workshopopenaire +1 more source

