Litcius/Paper detail

User Experience Is All There Is

Marc Hassenzahl, Michael Burmester, Franz Koller

2021i-com34 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Twenty years ago, we published an article in the first issue of the i-com entitled “Usability ist nicht alles” (Burmester et al., 2002), that is, “Usability isn’t everything”. This was certainly a provocative title. For most German researchers and practitioners of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) usability was all there is and all that was ever needed to guarantee humane technology. Back then, we profoundly disagreed. We were convinced that there is more to the quality of interactive technology than mere effectiveness and efficiency. Now, twenty years later it seems safe to say that we had a point. Let’s take this as an opportunity to take a brief and utterly anecdotal look back, to take stock of the current perspective on designing the (user) experience, as well as to discuss some future opportunities and challenges.

Topics & Concepts

UsabilityGermanPerspective (graphical)Point (geometry)Quality (philosophy)Computer scienceUsability engineeringUser experience designHuman–computer interactionHistoryEpistemologyPhilosophyArtificial intelligenceGeometryMathematicsArchaeologyInnovative Human-Technology InteractionPersona Design and ApplicationsUsability and User Interface Design
User Experience Is All There Is | Litcius