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  1. If designed well, conversational user interfaces offer many benefits to end users. Language is the most natural interface humans understand. Therefore, talking to a machine rather than entering specific commands facilitates a more natural user experience. It will take a user less effort to get familiar with an application as there is no need to get used to screens, navigation hierarchies, input fields, and buttons. Thanks to machine learning, applications will learn how to adapt to humans, rather than humans needing to adapt to applications.
    http://www.digitalistmag.com/cio-knowledge/2017/11/23/what-every-cio-needs-to-know-about-trends-in-user-experience-design-2-05490515/
    Tags: , , by tjeerdtraats (2017-11-29)
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  2. The easy interchange of data is crucial for government agencies. On a regular basis, agencies must share information between components, other agencies, partners, foreign governments and international organizations as a critical element of their mission execution. This strategy enables unity of effort, more rapid and informed decision-making, increased adaptability, improved situational awareness, and greater precision in mission planning and execution.
    http://www.nextgov.com/ideas/2018/02/what-happens-when-you-cant-share-or-access-your-own-data/145849/
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  3. Real-time customer feedback is a type of qualitative data collection, in which you receive live feedback from visitors on your website or mobile app. With real-time customer feedback, you can immediately see the needs and wishes of your visitors as well as monitor for potential problems such as bugs or missing information in the customer journey.
    https://mopinion.com/what-is-real-time-customer-feedback/
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  4. User experience (UX) design is the process of building relationships between products and prospects or customers through a digital or physical experience that involves engineering, marketing, graphical, industrial and interface designs. UEGroup CEO Tony Fernandes in an interview with CMSWire called UX design an “interactive brand experience that takes the place of establishing credibility and connection in the way that logos and taglines did in the past.”
    https://www.cmswire.com/customer-experience/what-is-user-experience-ux-design/
    Tags: , , by tjeerdtraats and 1 other (2018-03-30)
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  5. We explain the principles of user experience design and how to make sure you offer the best experience for your users.

    User-experience design, or UX design as it's become known, refers to the development of systems, resources and processes to make them as user-friendly as possible....
    http://www.itpro.co.uk/development/30055/what-is-user-experience-design/
    Tags: , , by tjeerdtraats (2017-12-01)
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  6. When it comes to online shopping, the smartphone has now surpassed desktops. In October 2016, nearly 51.3% of the global population browses online using a tablet or a smartphone, compared to the 48.7% that use a desktop. Starting in 2015, Google began rewarding mobile-friendly websites with higher rankings in the search results; a good reason for businesses to have a strategy in place for mobile. Today most businesses use responsive and adaptive websites. However, these same businesses are also considering using mobile apps – but are these mobile apps user-friendly?
    https://mopinion.com/what-makes-good-mobile-app-user-experience/
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  7. Learning to be a top-notch web designer isn’t just about mastering code. Users don’t see raw HTML and JavaScript when they visit a website or start an app. No, users focus on how the site looks, how to get around, how fast the pages or features load and how intuitively it all operates.
    https://thenextweb.com/offers/2018/02/14/what-makes-web-users-happy-enroll-and-learn-in-this-rigorous-design-bootcamp/
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  8. We've all been ordering our toilet tissue through Alexa, right?

    Maybe not exactly. Let's ask the experts about the biggest user experience (UX) trends in 2017.
    https://econsultancy.com/blog/69607-what-were-the-biggest-ux-trends-of-2017/
    Tags: , by tjeerdtraats (2017-12-11)
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  9. If I had to explain it in 30 seconds or less, here would be my elevator pitch.

    At the most basic level, the user interface (UI) is the series of screens, pages, and visual elements—like buttons and icons—that you use to interact with a device.

    User experience (UX), on the other hand, is the internal experience that a person has as they interact with every aspect of a company’s products and services.
    https://www.usertesting.com/blog/2016/04/27/ui-vs-ux/
    Tags: , , , by tjeerdtraats (2017-11-27)
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  10. The education game market continues to grow rapidly, and mobile learning games are a dominant force in this market. Newzoo, an industry analyst that provides insight for the generic games market, predicts the overall mobile game market across all game types will grow 40 percent between now and 2020. That’s a significant growth increase.
    https://www.td.org/insights/when-games-go-small/
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