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Effie Law <law@tik.ee.ethz.ch> wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> We are currently tackling a challenge of working towards a shared
> definition of User Experience.
>
> This initiative was launched in March 2008 when a questionnaire on a set
> of 5 UX definitions and 23 UX statements was distributed to a group of
> known UX researchers and practitioners. Preliminary findings based on
> about 50 responses were presented in our Special Interest Group (SIG)
> session "Towards a Shared UX Definition" in CHI'08 (9th April 2008,
> Florence, Italy).
>
> To reach our ambitious goal of reaching a shared definition, while
> acknowledging the diversity in opinions and ideas, we aim to broaden the
> distribution of the questionnaire to the whole HCI community. Your
> opinions and comments will be very valuable for us to draw solid
> conclusions from the data thus collected.
>
> Here it is the link to our online questionnaire:
> http://cost294.org/sig-ux-questionnaire.html
> We will highly appreciate if you could kindly fill in the questionnaire
> by *30th April 2008*.
>
> Should you have any query, please feel free to contact us:
> uxsig.chi08@gmail.com <mailto:uxsig.chi08@gmail.com>
>
> Thank you very much for your kind attention.
> Looking forward to receiving your responses.
>
> Best regards,
> Effie Law, Virpi Roto, Arnold Vermeeren, Joke Kort, Marc Hassenzahl
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IA Summit 2008: "Experiencing Information"
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