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'''User journey''' is a [[colloquialism]] used primarily in the UK and parts of the US that is used to describe the experiences a person has when utilizing/interacting with something (typically software). This colloquialism is generally found in user experience circles around [[web design]] and how users interact with [[software]] experiences. It is often used as a [[short-hand]] for the overall [[user experience]] and set of actions that one can take in a software/[[virtual reality|virtual]] experience. |
'''User journey''' is a [[colloquialism]] used primarily in the UK and parts of the US that is used to describe the experiences a person has when utilizing/interacting with something (typically software). This colloquialism is generally found in user experience circles around [[web design]] and how users interact with [[software]] experiences. It is often used as a [[shorthand|short-hand]] for the overall [[user experience]] and set of actions that one can take in a software/[[virtual reality|virtual]] experience. |
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Generally associated with speakers of British English. |
Generally associated with speakers of British English. |
Revision as of 06:55, 12 March 2010
User journey is a colloquialism used primarily in the UK and parts of the US that is used to describe the experiences a person has when utilizing/interacting with something (typically software). This colloquialism is generally found in user experience circles around web design and how users interact with software experiences. It is often used as a short-hand for the overall user experience and set of actions that one can take in a software/virtual experience.
Generally associated with speakers of British English.