Valuing the User Experience in Human-Computer Interaction: the Respected User Manifesto
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World Journal of Computer Application and Technology 2(1), pages 10-21
January 2014
There is a no-man’s land between how the Graphical User Interfaces are typically conceived, designed and engineered in desktop applications and mobile apps, and what users actually expect: it’s where the users’ experience, expectations, training, habits, mental attitude come into play. New software versions add features, change the GUI layout, behavior and environment for innovation and marketing reasons, but in doing so they often disregard the value of the user experience: all the user can do is accept the new situation and trying to adapt. To make things worse, customization options are usually limited when it comes to restoring the previous environment, and downgrading restrictions in software licenses also apply. Background services may also start at the worst time, monopolizing the system against the user’s will, causing frustration and possibly more serious problems due to service unavailability. |
(keywords) Human-Computer Interaction, Graphical User Interfaces Guidelines, User Experience, UI Design, Manifesto, Software Deployment, Downgrade Right |
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Available online from December 3, 2013