Usability, user experience and accessibility: towards an integrative model
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Date Issued
2020
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Article
Language
English
Abstract
Within the field of ergonomics, the concepts of usability, user experience and accessibility have played an increasingly important role. The present paper examined the meaning of these concepts and their relationship to each other, which included an analysis of the definitions, methods, and typical outcome measures employed. Despite some concerns in the literature about the utility of usability, user experience and accessibility as umbrella terms, we provide arguments for their continued use. The article proposes how the three concepts and their different perspectives can be integrated. We propose the term ‘interaction experience’ (IX) as a higher-level concept. Due to the multi-facetted nature of umbrella concepts, we suggest using spider charts as a means to report the results of evaluating artefacts with regard to usability, user experience and accessibility.
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BF Psychology
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Journal
Ergonomics
ISSN
0014-0139
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Volume
63
Issue
10
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Submitter
Sonderegger, Andreas
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Sauer, J., Sonderegger, A., & Schmutz, S. (2020). Usability, user experience and accessibility: towards an integrative model. In Ergonomics (Vol. 63, Issue 10). Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.14741
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