This issue of User Experience brings with it a set of transitions.
As last issue’s readers learned, former editor-in-chief Aaron Marcus has stepped down and we have flattened the UPA Publications…
In this issue, we seek to integrate the worlds of UX and software development in order to create better products, services, and user experiences.
Achieving sustainability, reducing one’s carbon footprint, “going green,” whatever one might call it, has gone from being a peripheral concern supported by a relative few—but dedicated—group of people, to a…
Letter: ELMER has been selected as a finalist to the European eGovernment Awards 2009 in Malmö, Sweden
The worldwide economy is suffering greatly. Consequently, many corporate, government, educational, and organizational budgets have become diminished. That situation always affects new product development and, with it, the decisions to…
This issue of UX explores forms, one of the most ubiquitous but under-noticed areas of usability among technology-oriented interactive communication. Where would we be if we could not log on…
A few years ago, when we needed a book on usable forms to recommend to a client, there was little available. Now there are several, two of which (one our…
The role of seniors have important implications for the policies and focus of attention for our professional organizations and daily life.
This issue explores how transportation impacts culture and society and to examine how people interact with vehicles, infrastructure, technologies, security, and finding their way through an environment.
Remote testing, the special concern of this issue, is increasingly important to usability professionals.