Print Email Facebook Twitter Interplay between User Experience Evaluation and System Development: State of the Art Title Interplay between User Experience Evaluation and System Development: State of the Art Author Law, E.L.C. Abrahão, S. Vermeeren, A.P.O.S. Hvannberg, E.T. Faculty Industrial Design Engineering Department Industrial Design Date 2012-10-14 Abstract User Experience (UX) is an emerging research area pertaining to as well as extending beyond the traditional usability. Issues in the realm of usability may be amplified in UX because of its larger scope. Four key non-orthogonal issues are: definition, modeling, method selection, and interplay between evaluation and development. Leveraging the legacy of a series of earlier workshops, I-UxSED 2012 aims to develop a deeper understanding of how evaluation feedback shapes software development, especially when experiential qualities such as fun, trust, aesthetic values are concerned. Is feedback on these fuzzy qualities less useful for problem prioritization or less persuasive for problem fixing? This and other challenging questions will be explored in I-UxSED 2012 that brings together researchers and practitioners from two communities - HCI and Software Engineering. Subject user experienceusabilitysoftware developmentinteraction designdownstream utilityinterplay To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:1779e3b4-59e7-477b-9129-815123028a6e Source NordiCHI 2012: International Workshop on the Interplay between User Experience (UX) Evaluation and System Development (I-UxSED 2012), Copenhagen, Denmark, 14-17 October 2012 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2012 The Author(s) Files PDF 284920.pdf 327.54 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:1779e3b4-59e7-477b-9129-815123028a6e/datastream/OBJ/view