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Advances in Affective and Pleasurable Design
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Advances in Affective and Pleasurable Design

by Yong Gu Ji
July 2012
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
788 pages
45h 47m
English
CRC Press
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(VI) Assessment of task, product, and own skill
: This state is developed after
the user’s action made to complete the current task. The information includes
correctness of action, degree of difficulty, state of task, recognition of own skill and
so on. Examples are “action was easy because task is progressing as expected”,
“action has failed in some way because ICT product is disabled” and “I have more
skill than I thought”.
(I) is updated when (VI) is revised. To complete the set up task, the user
undertakes various actions based on external input. This mental process is repeated
until the task is completed or halted. ...
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ISBN: 9781439871188