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Usability (US), User Experience (UX) and Methodological Procedures in User × Product Interaction Evaluations

  • 2025
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Abstract

The chapter delves into the historical context and theoretical foundations of usability (US) and user experience (UX) in product design. It discusses the evolution of these fields, driven by advancements in Information and Communication Technologies, and their impact on understanding user interactions. The study emphasizes the importance of methodological rigor in evaluating user-product interactions, presenting key parameters such as state-of-the-art research, characterization of evaluation variables, ethical considerations, sampling methods, and instrument definition. It also explores the relationship between US and UX, addressing the challenges and potentials of integrating these approaches to enhance product design. The chapter concludes with practical recommendations for conducting effective UxPI evaluations, setting a strong foundation for professionals and researchers in the field.

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Title
Usability (US), User Experience (UX) and Methodological Procedures in User × Product Interaction Evaluations
Authors
Luis C. Paschoarelli
Fernando Moreira da Silva
Copyright Year
2025
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-73705-3_25
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