…example of the former, and open-source design is an example of the latter. The section on recycling and disassembly of discarded products contains some basic information that was new and…
…has the egocentric (self-oriented) view of the world. Integrating real-time charts and radar images into coherent situational awareness as the combat boat navigates a complicated archipelago at 40 knots is…
User experience is still a relatively new discipline, and many companies don’t have clear career paths for professionals in the field. UX practitioners come from a variety of backgrounds, such…
The Information and Communications Technology (ICT) age of the last thirty years has been hailed as changing the human condition and our course through history. Its impact has been compared…
…ideal scenario is for UX practitioners to do just enough research for each project, occasionally time, budget, organization, or the confidential nature of projects will not allow for project-specific research.…
…defined as children developing computer literacy and technological fluency. However, nowadays when technology plays a role in most aspects of a child’s life, having competence and confidence using computers for…
…need to be updated to stay current with cultural changes and users’ adaptations to product features. After all, the persona is a basic but essential piece of user experience research.…
…in both academic and commercial settings since 2000. She describes her book as: “containing everything you need to know to successfully conduct an eye tracking study and obtain useful information…
…(Ubiquitous computing moves computation into the environment and everyday objects, rather than having computers as distinct objects.) This very valuable observation immediately raises a question for information designers: “Can users…
…order to enhance search result relevance, as well as to synthesize concepts and information from sources on different subjects to solve complex problems. To tackle the questions above, search engines…