According to the attention addressed on Human Computer Interaction,
delivering a good using experience is the primary goal of interface design. Designers need to put emphasis on personal motivation, attitudes and values that have
influence in the user experience among other factors. Thus, it is worth exploring how to get comprehensive information from users. The following are some future
direction of the studies regarding the Crossing HVM we provided here:
A. A deeper research can be conducted to standardize the type of consequences, such as the concrete definition and scope of functional and emotional
consequences, which can prevent the confusion that may happen in the cooperated design project.
B. The cases that designers prepared can be altered to working prototypes or presented by videos. Because using the cases cards to illustrate a product or service that participants never experienced before needs imagination. Providing prototypes or videos can help participants involve in the real context much better.
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Appendix A
Screening inquiries
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職業:__________________________
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訪談案例
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