Anticipating user experience with a desired product: the AUX Framework

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dc.contributor.advisor Yogasara, Thedy
dc.contributor.advisor Popovic, Vesna
dc.contributor.advisor Kraal, Ben
dc.contributor.advisor Chamorro-Koc, Marianella
dc.date.accessioned 2023-01-24T06:40:06Z
dc.date.available 2023-01-24T06:40:06Z
dc.date.issued 2012
dc.identifier.other maklhsc692
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/14253
dc.description Makalah dipresentasikan pada Design Research Society 2012 International Conference (DRS 2012). Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand; 1 - 4 Juli 2012. p.2086 en_US
dc.description.abstract Positive user experience (UX) has become a key factor in designing interactive products. It acts as a differentiator which can determine a product’s success on the mature market. However, current UX frameworks and methods do not fully support the early stages of product design and development. During these phases, assessment of UX is challenging as no actual user-product interaction can be tested. This qualitative study investigated anticipated user experience (AUX) to address this problem. Using the co-discovery method, participants were asked to imagine a desired product, anticipate experiences with it, and discuss their views with another participant. Fourteen sub-categories emerged from the data, and relationships among them were defined through co-occurrence analysis. These data formed the basis of the AUX framework which consists of two networks which elucidate 1) how users imagine a desired product and 2) how they anticipate positive experiences with that product. Through this AUX framework, important factors in the process of imagining future products and experiences were learnt, including the way in which these factors interrelate. Focusing on and exploring each component of the two networks in the framework will allow designers to obtain a deeper understanding of the required pragmatic and hedonic qualities of product, intended uses of product, user characteristics, potential contexts of experience, and anticipated emotions embedded within the experience. This understanding, in turn, will help designers to better foresee users’ underlying needs and to focus on the most important aspects of their positive experience. Therefore, the use of the AUX framework in the early stages of product development will contribute to the design for pleasurable UX. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand en_US
dc.subject Anticipated user experience en_US
dc.subject AUX framework en_US
dc.subject Design for experience en_US
dc.subject Human-centered design en_US
dc.subject Product design en_US
dc.title Anticipating user experience with a desired product: the AUX Framework en_US
dc.type Conference Papers en_US


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