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    Conceitualização e Medida do quanto a Experiência do usuário pode ser Cool: Uma revisão sistemática da literatura / Conceptualization and Measurement of how Cool the User Experience can be: A systematic literature review

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     This article presents a systematic literature review in order to define a more general concept of the term "coolness" and exemplify how it can be operationalized to measure how much the user experience is "cool". The motivation for carrying out this work is that the term has been integrated into the design of computational interfaces and has become part of human-computer interaction (IHC). Despite the valuable contributions to date, there is still no well-established concept. There is a need to develop a more comprehensive definition and a demand for the creation of an instrument that can determine how cool a computational interface is. Through a systematic literature review, articles that address the term "coolness" were analyzed. In this process, several subconcepts linked to each area were integrated, as well as instruments generated from these subconcepts to measure how legal a digital product is

    Cool across continents, cultures and communities

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    The ability to be or to create 'cool' is universally desirable, for individuals wishing to impress their peers and multinational corporations attempting to gain market share alike. To achieve cool, however, is as challenging as it is desirable; often fleeting, unexpected, uncontrolled and seemingly mysterious. This work builds upon previous work by the authors in understanding and designing for cool. Current literature and work on cool predominantly focuses on specific demographics of society without exploring its broader application. This workshop aims to explore and discuss the notion of cool and how it crosses the boundaries of continents, cultures and communities. This workshop aims to gather a deeper understanding of the different facets and contexts of cool, and whether cool as a concept can be globally defined
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