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Tereza Semerádová () and Petr Weinlich
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Tereza Semerádová: Technical University of Liberec
Petr Weinlich: Technical University of Liberec

Chapter Chapter 1 in Website Quality and Shopping Behavior, 2020, pp 1-3 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract A website or an online application is like a human body. Without solid bones, the whole body would collapse, and we would not be able to use it. Similarly, the HTML code and the programming behind the functionalities and graphical design represent the skeleton of all online compositions. Further, without organs such as the heart, brain, or liver, the body would not be able to fulfill its functions, and without a pleasant appearance, it would repel or others. Analogically, user experience and user interface are key for developing a high-quality website. Only by joining solid bones (code), healthy organs (UX), and a pleasant appearance (UI) can we create functional, meaningful, and aesthetic online applications.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-44440-2_1

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