Wherein is the Necessity and Importance of Changing Human-Computer Interaction Well-Known Design Methods?

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Abstract

In positive psychology, aspects of everyday human life that extend beyond the zero-state play a central role. Positive user experience (UX) based on positive psychology can potentially offer improvement in the design of user interfaces at a fundamental level. The parallel whereby positive psychology developed from classical psychology has also taken place in human-computer interaction (HCI) research. Software ergonomics in the world of work examines the how and the why regarding the negative effects on users. Usability has simplified the use of the application. With the increase in complex problem situations approached from a problem-solving perspective, we must move away from the concept of solution. The results and procedures from human-centered methods and models are not sufficient for the design process of fulfilling needs. On the other hand, the findings from positive UX research have not yet incorporated into the human-centric user interface/user experience design. These statements reflect why there are efforts to create new opportunities and possibilities to integrate positive user experience into the design process or introduce a completely different approach to HCI design.

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Fink, V., & Eibl, M. (2020). Wherein is the Necessity and Importance of Changing Human-Computer Interaction Well-Known Design Methods? In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 1224 CCIS, pp. 27–34). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50726-8_4

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