Process as an element of UX in collecting Indigenous Knowledge: A case study in South Africa

Gugu Khalala, A. Botha, I. Makitla
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User Experience (UX) is understood as the experience that a person gains when interacting with a product in terms of how easy or pleasing it is to use such a product. Computer applications are the most common products evaluated for user experience. Based on primary data collected through a case study research strategy, this paper argues that a process is an important element of user experience that needs to be considered when collecting Indigenous Knowledge (IK) in rural communities in South Africa. Our research findings show that the defined IK recording process may be understood as having impact on usability if IK recorders have problems completing their tasks when following this process. The implications here are that the scope of applying UX evaluation should now be expanded to include processes; because processes describe how a task is to be accomplished; this is very similar to what the user interface of a computer application is meant to achieve. This is the key contribution of this paper to the user experience body of knowledge.
过程作为收集土著知识的用户体验元素:一个在南非的案例研究
用户体验(UX)被理解为一个人在与产品交互时获得的体验,即使用这种产品是多么容易或愉快。计算机应用程序是最常见的评估用户体验的产品。基于通过案例研究策略收集的原始数据,本文认为在南非农村社区收集土著知识(IK)时,过程是用户体验的一个重要元素,需要加以考虑。我们的研究结果表明,如果IK记录器在遵循此过程时无法完成任务,则定义的IK记录过程可能会被理解为对可用性有影响。这里的含义是,应用用户体验评估的范围现在应该扩大到包括过程;因为过程描述了如何完成一项任务;这与计算机应用程序的用户界面要实现的目标非常相似。这是本文对用户体验知识体系的关键贡献。
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