Abstract

In the 2010s, concepts of both the human-centered design (HCD) and user experience (UX) have proved to be significant in providing efficient systems and services. Additionally, many methodologies to improve UX and usability are being proposed. However, UX is basically a complicated concept, and its design process requires not only engineering skills but also factors such as psychological knowledge, social understanding, and human-behavior consideration among others. To acquire the necessary abilities to realize a practical UX design, the differences between good UX and poor UX must be understood. In this study, a survey was conducted by collecting the opinions of university students. The questionnaire asked them to mention several examples of systems/services that provided good UX or poor UX. The results imply what types of services are liked and disliked by students. Therefore, this study would be informative for developers and designers who plan to provide their services for the young generation.

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