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  2. File:Experience Rich Content DRAFT.pdf - Wikipedia

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  3. User experience - Wikipedia

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    The overall user experience is not simply a sum of smaller interaction experiences, because some experiences are more salient than others. Overall user experience is also influenced by factors outside the actual interaction episode: brand, pricing, friends' opinions, reports in media, etc. One branch in user experience research focuses on emotions.

  4. Web 2.0 - Wikipedia

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    Folksonomy – free classification of information; allows users to collectively classify and find information (e.g. "tagging" of websites, images, videos or links) Rich user experience – dynamic content that is responsive to user input (e.g., a user can "click" on an image to enlarge it or find out more information)

  5. File:Experience.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. User experience design - Wikipedia

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    User experience design is a user centered design approach because it considers the user's experience when using a product or platform. [2] Research, data analysis, and test results drive design decisions in UX design rather than aesthetic preferences and opinions, for which is known as UX Design Research.

  7. Dynamic web page - Wikipedia

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    Classical hypertext navigation, with HTML or XHTML alone, provides "static" content, meaning that the user requests a web page and simply views the page and the information on that page. However, a web page can also provide a "live", "dynamic", or "interactive" user experience.

  8. User interface - Wikipedia

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    Reflexive user interfaces where the users control and redefine the entire system via the user interface alone, for instance to change its command verbs. Typically, this is only possible with very rich graphic user interfaces. Search interface is how the search box of a site is displayed, as well as the visual representation of the search results.

  9. User experience evaluation - Wikipedia

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    It is non-trivial to assess user experience since user experience is subjective, context-dependent and dynamic over time. [1] For a UXA study to be successful, the researcher has to select the right dimensions, constructs, and methods and target the research for the specific area of interest such as game, transportation, mobile, etc.