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* [https://www.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2015/12/ux-strategy-how-to-devise-innovative-digital-products-that-people-want.php UX Strategy: How to Devise Innovative Digital Products That People Want] by Jaime Levy
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* 2015. ''UX Strategy: How to Devise Innovative Digital Products that People Want'' ISBN 978-1449372866
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:07, 17 April 2018

User Experience (UX) is the study of the behaviors, attitudes, and emotions that people experience about using a particular product, system or service.

Description

User experience includes the practical, experiential, affective, meaningful and valuable aspects of human–computer interaction and product ownership.

Additionally, it includes a person’s perceptions of system aspects such as utility, ease of use and efficiency.

Subjective

User experience may be considered subjective in nature to the degree that it is about individual perception and thought with respect to the system.

Dynamic

User experience is dynamic as it is constantly modified over time due to changing usage circumstances and changes to individual systems as well as the wider usage context in which they can be found.

See Also

External Links

Books:

  • 2015. UX Strategy: How to Devise Innovative Digital Products that People Want ISBN 978-1449372866