2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.jksuci.2012.11.002
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Intuitive interaction with multifunctional mobile interfaces

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“…This paper investigates users' experience and evaluates usability principles through a questionnaire survey in order to determine interactive elements. (3) User prior experience: User prior experience is prior knowledge acquired before interaction with a new product (Britton, Setchi, and Marsh 2013). Users had prior experience with similar devices to carry out tasks quickly.…”
Section: Research Model and Research Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper investigates users' experience and evaluates usability principles through a questionnaire survey in order to determine interactive elements. (3) User prior experience: User prior experience is prior knowledge acquired before interaction with a new product (Britton, Setchi, and Marsh 2013). Users had prior experience with similar devices to carry out tasks quickly.…”
Section: Research Model and Research Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, a product feature designed with knowledge of image schemas is more likely to be intuitive. Several studies have been focused on the use of image schemas in usability studies [Hurtienne and Blessing, 2007;Hurtienne et al, 2008;Britton et al, 2013]. These studies show that image schemas can be identified and extracted from the point of view of a designer or user.…”
Section: Image Schemasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The designer"s perspective can be captured by analysing the task steps involved in interactions with similar products previously used in the past [Hurtienne et al, 2008] or extracted from product descriptions [Maglio and Matlock, 1999;Hurtienne and Israel, 2007]. The image schemas employed by the users (the user"s perspective) can be extracted from direct observations [Britton et al, 2013] and utterances [Hurtienne and Langdon, 2010]. The image schemas identified and extracted in these studies have been used to improve intuitive interaction and redesign products.…”
Section: Image Schemasmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…If the interface is not designed appropriately, users may need to spend more time to learn interface operation, and easily make users feel frustrated toward the product, consequently lowering the users' intention to use [2,4]. Including user experiences in interface design considerations (through user participation and expressing their experience) during the application development process can reduce the resistance of users toward new information systems and improve users' willingness to use [1,7].…”
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