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what is important to you as a user?
In this blog entry, I would like to invite discussion on an essential ingredient in the design of information systems: the user – you and I and everyone who uses computer software and Web sites. I am predicating this discussion on … Continue reading
Posted in conducting research online, customer experience management, human factors in information systems design, information architecture, user experience
Tagged CHI, HCI, human-computer interaction, information architecture, software design, usability, user experience, user needs, user preferences
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