2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.promfg.2015.07.237
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Enhancing User Experience Through Customisation of UI Design

Abstract: In non-game web applications, one of the problems in User Interface (UI) design is that not all users will perceive the UI as easy to use. If the users are unable to perceive the UI as easy to use, problems in user experience may arise, this is especially so for users using web applications for cloud-based chat and collaboration web services. In order to tackle this problem, this study will identify if the freedom of the user to customize his/her own UI is proportional to the user's perceived ease of use (PEOU… Show more

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“…Users experience augmented reality by following the mascot’s instructions through the mobile device with the app installed, thus improving the satisfaction of the whole experience [ 42 ]. Having a sense of control over the user interface will directly affect use efficiency, and customizability is positively proportional to the user’s perceived ease of use, which can improve the user’s satisfaction [ 43 ]. The key to a better user experience and greater loyalty are a sense of accomplishment, self-fulfillment, belonging, fun, convenience, and better service [ 44 ].…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Users experience augmented reality by following the mascot’s instructions through the mobile device with the app installed, thus improving the satisfaction of the whole experience [ 42 ]. Having a sense of control over the user interface will directly affect use efficiency, and customizability is positively proportional to the user’s perceived ease of use, which can improve the user’s satisfaction [ 43 ]. The key to a better user experience and greater loyalty are a sense of accomplishment, self-fulfillment, belonging, fun, convenience, and better service [ 44 ].…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such approach of using management information system in planning, controlling, organizing and reporting which is done efficiently and accurately within a short period of time in any organization [15], can surely help the productivity of the organization and ease the management process. The success of each application often relies on how well the application is tailored to the users, needs and experience, and reflects how well the users use it [16,17,18]. This research also used a quantitative approach, in particular descriptive research using personal, guided interviews involving the organizers of co-curricular activities i.e., the students to explore their ideas and thoughts as well as determine the problems they encountered in organizing and managing of the activities.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As for the layout of a user interface, it is an explicit element of interface design, and the interaction hints and information structures it brings are the hidden elements. To deliver a better user experience, the layout design of the interface should match the user's preference [59]. The researches of users' aesthetic preferences and interface layout design mainly adopts two methods of behavioral experiments and modeling.…”
Section: Layout Design and Quantificationmentioning
confidence: 99%