3. From Wikipedia:
User Interface - The aggregate of means
by which users interact with the system
(e.g., all the means of input and output)
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4. From Wikipedia:
User Experience - The architecture and
interaction models that impact a user's
perception of a device or system (“all
aspects of the user’s interaction with the
product”).
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5. “So it seems like UI would deal with the
‘how’ of creating an interface
(implementing shiny controls, that sort
of thing) and UX would deal with the
‘why’ (creating a good experience for
the user).”
Source: http://ux.stackexchange.com/questions/7174/difference-between-ui-and-ux
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6. From Wikipedia:
Web usability is an approach to make
web sites easy to use for an end-user,
without the requirement that any
specialized training be undertaken.
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