User experience (abbreviated as UX) is how a
person feels when interfacing with a system, what he expect of your
interface and system. The system could be a website, a web application or
desktop software and, in modern contexts, is generally denoted by some form of
human-computer interaction (HCI).
User experience (UX) is about how a person feels about using a product, system or service. User experience highlights the experiential, affective, meaningful and valuable aspects of human-computer interaction and product ownership, but it also includes a person’s perceptions of the practical aspects such as utility, ease of use and efficiency of the system. User experience is subjective in nature, because it is about an individual’s feelings and thoughts about the system. User experience is dynamic, because it changes over time as the circumstances change.
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all the aspects of how
people use an interactive product: the way it feels in their hands, how
well they understand how it works, how they feel about it while they’re using
it, how well it serves their purposes, and how well it fits into the entire
context in which they are using it.
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User Experience
(abbreviated: UX) is the quality of experience a person has when interacting
with a specific design.
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The user experience is the
totality of end-users’ perceptions as they interact with a product or
service. These perceptions include effectiveness (how good is the result?),
efficiency (how fast or cheap is it?), emotional satisfaction (how good does it
feel?), and the quality of the relationship with the entity that created the
product or service (what expectations does it create for subsequent
interactions?
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