2012
DOI: 10.17011/ht/urn.201211203033
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Mapping the User Experience: Development of a Validated Instrument from the Plans and Scripts of the Computer Community of Practice

Abstract: A plethora of surveys for assessing computer use for usability or technology acceptance exist today. This article discusses the Systems Acceptance Indicator, a validated survey instrument for assessing the user experience from a cognitiveergonomic perspective. The action research discussed in this paper utilized grounded theory analysis to establish the data-driven emergent theoretical constructs that provided the system acceptance categories (criteria) for the survey. These data-driven emergent theoretical co… Show more

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“…An oft quoted but not attributed mantra is "know your user." An extension of this is "know your users' community of practice" (Lehane, 2012c). A CoP has common practices (praxis) for use and design of its tools.…”
Section: Intuition Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An oft quoted but not attributed mantra is "know your user." An extension of this is "know your users' community of practice" (Lehane, 2012c). A CoP has common practices (praxis) for use and design of its tools.…”
Section: Intuition Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The affordances propose the artifact use possibilities and the methods of use. Identifying the artifacts and understanding the use practice provides insight into the why that is fundamental to the what, when, where, and how of screen and system design (Lehane, 2012a(Lehane, , 2012b(Lehane, , 2012c. The intuitive interaction continuum assimilates Blackler's (2006) three principles for intuitive interaction:…”
Section: Intuition Elementsmentioning
confidence: 99%