HCMar 5, 2015

The Contemporary Understanding of User Experience in Practice

arXiv:1503.01732v15 citations
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This study clarifies the practical understanding of UX for agile software developers, but it is incremental as it organizes existing knowledge and provides preliminary insights.

The paper explores the multifaceted concept of User Experience (UX) in agile software development, analyzing practitioner blogs to find that they focus on product-user interaction and design perspectives, with economic aspects being evident in practice but less addressed in literature.

User Experience (UX) has been a buzzword in agile literature in recent years. However, often UX remains as a vague concept and it may be hard to understand the very nature of it in the context of agile software development. This paper explores the multifaceted UX literature, emphasizes the multi-dimensional nature of the concept and organizes the current state-of-the-art knowledge. As a starting point to better understand the contemporary meaning of UX assigned by practitioners, we selected four UX blogs and performed an analysis using a framework derived from the literature review. The preliminary results show that the practitioners more often focus on interaction between product and user and view UX from design perspective predominantly. While the economical perspective receives little attention in literature, it is evident in practitioners writings. Our study opens up a promising line of request of the contemporary meaning of UX in practice.

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