📌 LES CRITERES ERGONOMIQUES DE BASTIEN ET SCAPIN restent mon réferentiel numero 1 en terme de conception. Ils permettent de conserver à l’esprit les exigences auxquelles doit répondre mon interface ainsi que le niveau de détail et de specification, en ne s’arretant pas au cas nominal !
Cet article présente la version française du questionnaire de mesure de l'utilisabilité "System Usability Scale" (communément appelé SUS). Ce questionnaire est à ce jour le plus utilisé, dans la communauté scientifique, pour mesurer la satisfaction des utilisateurs vis-à-vis d'un produit, d'un système interactif ou d'un service. La version française proposée dans cet article a été validée scientifiquement. Vous pouvez librement utiliser cette traduction pour vos études et projets, en citant simplement la référence : Gronier, G. & Baudet, A. (2021). Psychometric evaluation of the F-SUS: Creation and validation of the French version of the System Usability Scale. International Journal of Human-Computer Interaction. https://doi.org/10.1080/10447318.2021.1898828.
With UX as a discipline transforming rapidly, emerging from the debris are specialisations that sound different but still focus on providing a strong user experience. It is time for us to agree on some sort of a model that explains the nature of UX and its relationship with business as a whole.
Deep dives into enterprise-specific UX patterns filled with examples
🔬 In this series, we pick enterprise-specific UX patterns and we break them down to help teams integrate them in their solutions. We identify what to consider when starting to build those patterns, what they concretely consist of, why they work, and the various ways you can leverage them to best serve your users.
Decision fatigue is a popular term used to describe when people have made too many decisions over a specific period. Research suggests that it mainly occurs as humans’ cognitive resources diminish with time. That’s why after you’ve been surfing Netflix for 30 minutes looking for something new, all you end up watching is ‘The Office’. Your decision-making has started to slip — even if it isn’t a bad show!