Because usability is at its beginning stages in Hong Kong, there are great opportunities here to learn more about Eastern users and their needs.
There is a long history of usability testing, in practice if not in name, in Japan. Professional organizations for usability, outside of the academic context, are just taking off.
New Zealand, traditionally an early adopter of technology, is seen as a great “test location” by many companies. Awareness of the business benefits of usability is growing.
This article looks at the results of a Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) survey with eighty usability professionals.
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…
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.)
