10 Facts About User experience

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User experience is how a user interacts with and experiences a product, system or service.

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Clearly, the two are overlapping concepts, with usability including pragmatic aspects and user experience focusing on users' feelings stemming both from pragmatic and hedonic aspects of the system.

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Early developments in user experience can be traced back to the Machine Age that includes the 19th and early 20th centuries.

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Term user experience was brought to wider knowledge by Donald Norman in the mid-1990s.

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User experience never intended the term "user experience" to be applied only to the affective aspects of usage.

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Field of user experience represents an expansion and extension of the field of usability, to include the holistic perspective of how a person feels about using a system.

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Higher levels of user experience have been linked to increased effectiveness of digital health interventions targeting improvements in physical activity, nutrition, mental health and smoking.

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The overall user experience is not simply a sum of smaller interaction experiences, because some experiences are more salient than others.

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All temporal levels of user experience are important, but the methods to design and evaluate these levels can be very different.

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Developer experience is a user experience from a developer's point of view.

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