A survey of user experience practice: A point of meet between academic and industry
This paper reports a questionnaire survey which is conducted at the iUser Conference in 2011. The iUser 2011 conference is expected to be the platform to discover the usability and user experience design practitioners from both academic and industry settings in Malaysia. A survey is adopted from...
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my.iium.irep.507312016-07-20T09:12:51Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/50731/ A survey of user experience practice: A point of meet between academic and industry Hussein, Idyawati Mahmud, Murni Md Tap, Abu Osman T Technology (General) This paper reports a questionnaire survey which is conducted at the iUser Conference in 2011. The iUser 2011 conference is expected to be the platform to discover the usability and user experience design practitioners from both academic and industry settings in Malaysia. A survey is adopted from the literature that attempted to assess the practice of user-centered design among Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) practitioners. The results reveal a contrary findings to the characteristics of attendees of HCI-focused conference in other countries. While the practice of user experience has gained more attention, usability issues is still at its infancy. The attendees were new to the terminologies and still learning on the fundamental of usability and user experience. The results show that the conference participants were unable to represent the HCI practitioners in the local settings. Consequently, in order to study the practice of user experience, researchers need to locate the right HCI practitioners who qualified to be classified as the community of practice who shared the same values towards embedding the user experience techniques in the existing technology development process. IEEE 2014 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/50731/1/50731.pdf Hussein, Idyawati and Mahmud, Murni and Md Tap, Abu Osman (2014) A survey of user experience practice: A point of meet between academic and industry. In: 2014 3rd International Conference on User Science and Engineering (i-USEr), 2nd-5th September 2014 , Shah Alam. http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpls/abs_all.jsp?arnumber=7002678&tag=1 10.1109/IUSER.2014.7002678 |
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This paper reports a questionnaire survey which is
conducted at the iUser Conference in 2011. The iUser 2011
conference is expected to be the platform to discover the usability
and user experience design practitioners from both academic and
industry settings in Malaysia. A survey is adopted from the
literature that attempted to assess the practice of user-centered
design among Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) practitioners.
The results reveal a contrary findings to the characteristics of
attendees of HCI-focused conference in other countries. While
the practice of user experience has gained more attention,
usability issues is still at its infancy. The attendees were new to
the terminologies and still learning on the fundamental of
usability and user experience. The results show that the
conference participants were unable to represent the HCI
practitioners in the local settings. Consequently, in order to study the practice of user experience, researchers need to locate the
right HCI practitioners who qualified to be classified as the
community of practice who shared the same values towards
embedding the user experience techniques in the existing
technology development process. |
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Hussein, Idyawati Mahmud, Murni Md Tap, Abu Osman |
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A survey of user experience practice: A point of meet between academic and industry |
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