Systematic Mapping Study: Use of Design Science in Creation and Evaluation of UX Artifacts

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In the recent years, design science has gained significant interest in the information systems development field. In the HCI research community it also proved to be an applicable and often used research framework for design and evaluation of user experience constructs. In this paper we presented the results of a systematic mapping study performed on more than 250 literature sources in order to obtain the information on which UX evaluation techniques are used by researches when performing design science research methodology in creation of UX related artifacts. The analysis resulted in 43 included papers which were classified in five relevant groups. Most of the included studies (21) reported the use different questionnaires in order to evaluate created UX artifacts. The keyword analysis showed that 32 different keywords were used when reporting the UX design and evaluation techniques.

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Stapić, Z., & Plantak Vukovac, D. (2019). Systematic Mapping Study: Use of Design Science in Creation and Evaluation of UX Artifacts. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 11786 LNCS, pp. 73–84). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30033-3_7

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