A group of computer science, electronic engineering, and physics professors is developing a system of tiny programmable semiconductor specks that can work together to sense, compute, and network wirelessly.
Having just completed my first year as editor-in-chief, my thoughts turn to the future, but in a special way—eastward—as the theme of this issue looks at usability in Asia.
In the 19th century, J. B. Soule, in an Indiana newspaper editorial of 1851, urged entrepreneurial folks in the United States to head westward to seek professional…
How many users are really enough – three articles tackle this question, along with agile and the market value of technology. (Articles available in Acrobat PDF format)
From living wills to managing your UX business, global UX and e-learning websites. (Articles available in PDF format)
Changing organizations from inside and out. (Articles available in PDF format.)
Observations from U.S. elections and automotive interfaces. (Some articles available in PDF format.)
Games, gamers, emotions and storytelling. (Full text not available)
Global UX with views from India, Israel, Canada (Full text not available)
Remote or in-person, solo or in teams, and designing a government portal. (Full text not available)
People who participate in usability testing remotely via screen sharing are as candid and comfortable with the experience as customers who participate on-site