Uxr

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The User Experience Rating (UXR) is a metric that correlates IT end-user experience with application wait times. UXR is the ratio of wait time to active time, represented as a percentage. It was introduced in 2014 by Logfiller,[1] to describe a key attribute of desktop computing, a feature of their software product, Layer8.

UXR is a concept currently applied to all Windows-based systems,[2] but generically applicable to any device with a measurable UI wait state.

See also

  • User experience
  • Chief experience officer (CXO)
  • Content strategy
  • Customer experience
  • Expectation
  • Human factors
  • Interaction design
  • User-centered design
  • User experience design
  • User experience evaluation
  • User research

References

  1. "UXR / Windows User Experience Rating Defined". Logfiller.com. http://logfiller.com/uxr_user_experience_rating.php. Retrieved 2015-06-18. 
  2. "Logfiller / Layer8". Logfiller.com. http://logfiller.com/layer8-tech.php#requirements. Retrieved 2015-06-18. 





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