79 resultados para User-support


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Diplomityön tavoitteena oli tunnistaa kohdeyrityksessä kehitysmahdollisuuksia. Kehitysmahdollisuuksien etsiminen käyttäjätukiprosessin aloitettiin prosessin nykytilan analysoinnilla, jolla pyrittiin tunnistamaan prosessin ominaisuuksia sekä ongelma-alueita, joita korjaamalla prosessia voitiin tehostaa. Tutkimus on jaettu teoria ja empiria osaan.Teorian alussa käsitellään tietotekniikkapalveluiden organisointia, jotta ymmärretään toiminnanohjausjärjestelmien ja niihin liittyvien tukiprosessien merkitys yrityksissä. Tämän jälkeen perehdytään prosessijohtamiseen ja sen keinoihin liiketoimintaprosessien kehittämiseen. Tuloksena voidaan sanoa, että prosessien virtaviivaistaminen on nopea ja edullinen tapa tehostaa prosessin toimintaa ja päivittää vanha prosessi vastaamaan yrityksen nykyisiä tarpeita. Prosessien virtaviivaistamisella ei saada suuria kustannussäästöjä, vaan hyödyt liittyvät prosessin tehostumiseen. Virtaviivaistetusta prosessista on poistettu turhat toiminnot ja se on suunniteltu vastaamaan tarkoitustaan parhaalla mahdollisella tavalla. Näin prosessin virtaviivaistaminen lisää myös asiakkaan kokemaa arvoa.

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Tässä diplomityössä on käsitelty tietojärjestelmien tukipalveluun liittyviä prosesseja ja toimintoja. Tukipalvelutoiminnot ovat tietojärjestelmäteollisuuden merkittävä osa-alue ja siihen nähden aiheen tutkimus on ollut hyvin vähäistä. Viimeaikoina aihe on herättänyt kiinnostusta varsinkin asiakaskohtaisia ohjelmistoja toimittavien ohjelmistoyritysten keskuudessa. Diplomityön tarkoituksena oli suunnitella ja kehittää Helsoft Oy:n asiakaskohtaisten ohjelmistojen tukipalvelutoimintoja. Tämän työn näkökulmasta tukipalveluun kuuluu tietojärjestelmän toimituksen jälkeinen asiakkaiden neuvontapalvelu sekä ohjelmiston muutos- ja ylläpitopalvelu. Tukipalvelun sisältö vaihtelee usein asiakaskohtaisesti. Tämän vuoksi tukipalvelusta on syytä tehdä asianmukainen toimittajan ja asiakkaan välinen sopimus. Sopimuksen lisäksi tässä työssä on käsitelty myös muita tukipalvelun työkaluja kuten esimerkiksi tukipalveluohjetta, joka muodostetaan tukipalveluun ottamisvaiheessa. Työn teoriaosassa on käsitelty tietojärjestelmien tukipalvelun perusasioita sekä edellytyksiä tukipalveluprosessin onnistuneen kuvauksen muodostamiselle. Prosessin kuvauskieleksi on valittu UML. Työn soveltavan osuuden sisältö koostuu Helsoftin tukipalvelun nykytilanteen kartoituksesta, uuden yhtenäisemmän prosessimallin suunnittelusta (vaihe 1) sekä tukipalveluprosessin jatkokehityksen ja tehostamisen (vaihe 2) suunnittelusta. Uusi yhtenäinen prosessimalli on suhteellisen helposti käyttöönotettavissa ja standardinmukaisen kuvaustavan johdosta sitä voidaan kehittää jatkossa jatkuvan parantamisen periaatteella.

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Työn tavoitteena on selvittää palvelutasosopimuksella ja sen hallinnalla saatavaa hyötyä toimittajan hallinnassa. Tutkimusongelmaa on lähdetty selvittämään tutustumalla ensin lyhyesti toimittajan hallintaan ja laajemmin palvelutasosopimuksista ja niiden hallinnasta olemassa olevaan teoria-aineistoon. Tämän teoriapohjan perusteella palvelutasosopimuksia ja niiden hallintaa on tutkittu käytännössä case-yrityksen valossa, mahdollisimman realistiseen lopputulokseen pääsemiseksi. Palvelujen ulkoistaminen tulee tulevaisuudessa lisääntymään ja tätä kautta yritysten onnistuminen markkinoilla on yhä riippuvaisempaa niiden kyvystä hallita toimittajiaan. Palvelutasosopimukset ja prosessit niiden ympärillä ovat hyödyllisiä työkaluja toimittajan suorituksen valvonnassa ja kehittämisessä sekä toimittajasuhteen luotsaamisessa kohti kumppanuussuhdetta. Tämä edellyttää kuitenkin, että kauppakumppanit sisäistävät palvelutasosopimusten kautta saavutettavat hyödyt ja sitoutuvat koko palvelutason hallintaprosessiin.

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Poster at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014

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Tässä diplomityössä oli tavoitteena tutkia käytettävyyttä ja käyttöliittymiä tablet-laitteiden näkökulmasta. Työssä tutkittiin sitä, mikä tekee hyvän tablet-käyttöliittymän ja mitä asioita sen suunnittelussa tulisi huomioida. Lisäksi tehtävänä oli selvittää, miten työn toimeksian-tajan käytössä olevat tekniikat soveltuvat käytettäviksi tablet-laitteiden kanssa. Työn poh-jalta havaittiin, että tablet-käyttöliittymien suunnittelussa tulisi noudattaa vakiintuneita käyttöliittymäsuunnittelun periaatteita, joista tärkeimmät ovat yksinkertaisuus, yhtenäisyys, virheiden ehkäisy ja käyttäjätuki. Hyvän käytettävyyden takaamiseksi suunnittelussa tulisi kuitenkin huomioida tablet-laitteiden erikoispiirteet ja rajoitukset. Tutkimustyön lisäksi diplomityössä toteutettiin yksinkertainen tablet-laitteille suunniteltu käyttöliittymä Vaadin TouchKit -käyttöliittymäkehystä käyttäen.

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The evaluation of investments in advanced technology is one of the most important decision making tasks. The importance is even more pronounced considering the huge budget concerning the strategic, economic and analytic justification in order to shorten design and development time. Choosing the most appropriate technology requires an accurate and reliable system that can lead the decision makers to obtain such a complicated task. Currently, several Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) manufacturers that design global products are seeking local firms to act as their sales and services representatives (called distributors) to the end user. At the same time, the end user or customer is also searching for the best possible deal for their investment in ICT's projects. Therefore, the objective of this research is to present a holistic decision support system to assist the decision maker in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) - working either as individual decision makers or in a group - in the evaluation of the investment to become an ICT's distributor or an ICT's end user. The model is composed of the Delphi/MAH (Maximising Agreement Heuristic) Analysis, a well-known quantitative method in Group Support System (GSS), which is applied to gather the average ranking data from amongst Decision Makers (DMs). After that the Analytic Network Process (ANP) analysis is brought in to analyse holistically: it performs quantitative and qualitative analysis simultaneously. The illustrative data are obtained from industrial entrepreneurs by using the Group Support System (GSS) laboratory facilities at Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland and in Thailand. The result of the research, which is currently implemented in Thailand, can provide benefits to the industry in the evaluation of becoming an ICT's distributor or an ICT's end user, particularly in the assessment of the Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) programme. After the model is put to test with an in-depth collaboration with industrial entrepreneurs in Finland and Thailand, the sensitivity analysis is also performed to validate the robustness of the model. The contribution of this research is in developing a new approach and the Delphi/MAH software to obtain an analysis of the value of becoming an ERP distributor or end user that is flexible and applicable to entrepreneurs, who are looking for the most appropriate investment to become an ERP distributor or end user. The main advantage of this research over others is that the model can deliver the value of becoming an ERP distributor or end user in a single number which makes it easier for DMs to choose the most appropriate ERP vendor. The associated advantage is that the model can include qualitative data as well as quantitative data, as the results from using quantitative data alone can be misleading and inadequate. There is a need to utilise quantitative and qualitative analysis together, as can be seen from the case studies.

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The objective of the dissertation is to increase understanding and knowledge in the field where group decision support system (GDSS) and technology selection research overlap in the strategic sense. The purpose is to develop pragmatic, unique and competent management practices and processes for strategic technology assessment and selection from the whole company's point of view. The combination of the GDSS and technology selection is approached from the points of view of the core competence concept, the lead user -method, and different technology types. In this research the aim is to find out how the GDSS contributes to the technology selection process, what aspects should be considered when selecting technologies to be developed or acquired, and what advantages and restrictions the GDSS has in the selection processes. These research objectives are discussed on the basis of experiences and findings in real life selection meetings. The research has been mainly carried outwith constructive, case study research methods. The study contributes novel ideas to the present knowledge and prior literature on the GDSS and technology selection arena. Academic and pragmatic research has been conducted in four areas: 1) the potential benefits of the group support system with the lead user -method,where the need assessment process is positioned as information gathering for the selection of wireless technology development projects; 2) integrated technology selection and core competencies management processes both in theory and in practice; 3) potential benefits of the group decision support system in the technology selection processes of different technology types; and 4) linkages between technology selection and R&D project selection in innovative product development networks. New type of knowledge and understanding has been created on the practical utilization of the GDSS in technology selection decisions. The study demonstrates that technology selection requires close cooperation between differentdepartments, functions, and strategic business units in order to gather the best knowledge for the decision making. The GDSS is proved to be an effective way to promote communication and co-operation between the selectors. The constructs developed in this study have been tested in many industry fields, for example in information and communication, forest, telecommunication, metal, software, and miscellaneous industries, as well as in non-profit organizations. The pragmatic results in these organizations are some of the most relevant proofs that confirm the scientific contribution of the study, according to the principles of the constructive research approach.

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VDSL on teknologia, joka mahdollistaa nopeat Internet-yhteydet tavallista puhelinlinjaa käyttäen. Tätä varten käyttäjä tarvitsee VDSL-modeemin ja Internet-operaattori reitittimen, johon VDSL-linjat kytketään. Reitittimen on oltava suorituskykyinen, jotta kaikki VDSL-liikenne voidaan reittittää eteenpäin. Tehokkuutta haetaan tekemällä suuri osa reitityksestä erityisillä reititinpiireillä. Tässä diplomityössä käsitellään reititinpiirien teoriaa ja niiden hallintaa. Lisäksi vertailtiin kolmen suuren valmistajan tuotteita. Tuotteiden tarjoamat ominaisuudet vaikuttivat hyvin yhteneväisiltä. Ominaisuuksien hallinta ja toteutus olivat erilaisia. Työn tavoitteena oli löytää ohjelmistoarkkitehtuuri piirien ohjaamiseen niin, että Linux-käyttöjärjestelmän ytimen palveluja voitaisiin käyttää mahdollisimman hyödyllisesti. Työssä havaittiin, että ohjelmistoarkkitehtuurin voi määritellä monella eri tavalla riippuen siitä, miten piiri on kytketty prosessoriin, mitä piirin ominaisuuksia halutaan käyttää ja miten arkkitehtuuria halutaan jatkossa laajentaa.

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Transportation and warehousing are large and growing sectors in the society, and their efficiency is of high importance. Transportation also has a large share of global carbondioxide emissions, which are one the leading causes of anthropogenic climate warming. Various countries have agreed to decrease their carbon emissions according to the Kyoto protocol. Transportation is the only sector where emissions have steadily increased since the 1990s, which highlights the importance of transportation efficiency. The efficiency of transportation and warehousing can be improved with the help of simulations, but models alone are not sufficient. This research concentrates on the use of simulations in decision support systems. Three main simulation approaches are used in logistics: discrete-event simulation, systems dynamics, and agent-based modeling. However, individual simulation approaches have weaknesses of their own. Hybridization (combining two or more approaches) can improve the quality of the models, as it allows using a different method to overcome the weakness of one method. It is important to choose the correct approach (or a combination of approaches) when modeling transportation and warehousing issues. If an inappropriate method is chosen (this can occur if the modeler is proficient in only one approach or the model specification is not conducted thoroughly), the simulation model will have an inaccurate structure, which in turn will lead to misleading results. This issue can further escalate, as the decision-maker may assume that the presented simulation model gives the most useful results available, even though the whole model can be based on a poorly chosen structure. In this research it is argued that simulation- based decision support systems need to take various issues into account to make a functioning decision support system. The actual simulation model can be constructed using any (or multiple) approach, it can be combined with different optimization modules, and there needs to be a proper interface between the model and the user. These issues are presented in a framework, which simulation modelers can use when creating decision support systems. In order for decision-makers to fully benefit from the simulations, the user interface needs to clearly separate the model and the user, but at the same time, the user needs to be able to run the appropriate runs in order to analyze the problems correctly. This study recommends that simulation modelers should start to transfer their tacit knowledge to explicit knowledge. This would greatly benefit the whole simulation community and improve the quality of simulation-based decision support systems as well. More studies should also be conducted by using hybrid models and integrating simulations with Graphical Information Systems.

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Combating climate change is one of the key tasks of humanity in the 21st century. One of the leading causes is carbon dioxide emissions due to usage of fossil fuels. Renewable energy sources should be used instead of relying on oil, gas, and coal. In Finland a significant amount of energy is produced using wood. The usage of wood chips is expected to increase in the future significantly, over 60 %. The aim of this research is to improve understanding over the costs of wood chip supply chains. This is conducted by utilizing simulation as the main research method. The simulation model utilizes both agent-based modelling and discrete event simulation to imitate the wood chip supply chain. This thesis concentrates on the usage of simulation based decision support systems in strategic decision-making. The simulation model is part of a decision support system, which connects the simulation model to databases but also provides a graphical user interface for the decisionmaker. The main analysis conducted with the decision support system concentrates on comparing a traditional supply chain to a supply chain utilizing specialized containers. According to the analysis, the container supply chain is able to have smaller costs than the traditional supply chain. Also, a container supply chain can be more easily scaled up due to faster emptying operations. Initially the container operations would only supply part of the fuel needs of a power plant and it would complement the current supply chain. The model can be expanded to include intermodal supply chains as due to increased demand in the future there is not enough wood chips located close to current and future power plants.

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End-user development is a very common but often largely overlooked phenomenon in information systems research and practice. End-user development means that regular people, the end-users of software, and not professional developers are doing software development. A large number of people are directly or indirectly impacted by the results of these non-professional development activities. The numbers of users performing end-user development activities are difficult to ascertain precisely. But it is very large, and still growing. Computer adoption is growing towards 100% and many new types of computational devices are continually introduced. In addition, other devices not previously programmable are becoming so. This means that, at this very moment, hundreds of millions of people are likely struggling with development problems. Furthermore, software itself is continually being adapted for more flexibility, enabling users to change the behaviour of their software themselves. New software and services are helping to transform users from consumers to producers. Much of this is now found on-line. The problem for the end-user developer is that little of this development is supported by anyone. Often organisations do not notice end-user development and consequently neither provide support for it, nor are equipped to be able to do so. Many end-user developers do not belong to any organisation at all. Also, the end-user development process may be aggravating the problem. End-users are usually not really committed to the development process, which tends to be more iterative and ad hoc. This means support becomes a distant third behind getting the job done and figuring out the development issues to get the job done. Sometimes the software itself may exacerbate the issue by simplifying the development process, deemphasising the difficulty of the task being undertaken. On-line support could be the lifeline the end-user developer needs. Going online one can find all the knowledge one could ever need. However, that does still not help the end-user apply this information or knowledge in practice. A virtual community, through its ability to adopt the end-user’s specific context, could surmount this final obstacle. This thesis explores the concept of end-user development and how it could be supported through on-line sources, in particular virtual communities, which it is argued here, seem to fit the end-user developer’s needs very well. The experiences of real end-user developers and prior literature were used in this process. Emphasis has been on those end-user developers, e.g. small business owners, who may have literally nowhere to turn to for support. Adopting the viewpoint of the end-user developer, the thesis examines the question of how an end-user could use a virtual community effectively, improving the results of the support process. Assuming the common situation where the demand for support outstrips the supply.

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The importance of after-sales service or service in general can be seen and experienced by customers every day with industrial as well as other non-industrial services or products. This dissertation, drawing on theory and experience, focuses on practical engineering implications, specifically the management of customer issues in the after-sales phase in the mobile phone arena. The main objective of this doctoral dissertation is to investigate customer after-sales issue management, specifically regarding mobile phones. The case studies focus on issue resolution time and the issue of corrective actions. This dissertation consists of a main body and four peer-reviewed journal articles and one manuscript currently under review by a peer-reviewed journal. The main body of this dissertation examines the elements of customer satisfaction, loyalty, and retention with respect to corrective actions to address customer issues and issue resolution time through literature and empirical studies. The five independent works are case studies supporting the thesis research questions. This study examines four questions: 1) What are the factors affecting corrective actions for customers? 2) How can customer issue resolution time be controlled? 3) What are the factors affecting processes in the service chain? and 4) How can communication be measured in a service chain? In this work, both quantitative and qualitative analysis methods are used. The main body of the thesis reviews the literature regarding the elements that bridge the five case studies. The case studies of the articles and surveys lean more toward the methodology of critical positivism and then apply the interpretive approach in interpreting the results. The case study articles employ various statistical methods to analyze and to interpret the empirical and survey data. The statistical methods were used to create a model that is useful for significantly optimizing issue resolution time. Moreover, it was found that samples for verifying issues provided by the customer neither improve the perceived quality of corrective actions nor the perceived quality of issue resolution time. The term “service” in this work is limited to the technical services that are provided by product manufacturers and after-sales authorized service vendors. On the basis of this research work, it has been observed that corrective actions and issue resolution time are associated with customer satisfaction and hence, according to induction theory, to customer loyalty and retention. This thesis utilizes knowledge of marketing and customer relationships to contribute to the existing body of knowledge concerning information and communication technology for after-sales service recovery of mobile terminals. The established models in the thesis contribute to the existing knowledge of the after-sales process of dealing with customer issues in the field of mobile phones. The findings suggest that process managers could focus more on communication and training provided to the staff as new technology evolves rapidly. The study also suggest the managers formulate strategies for how customers can be kept informed on a regular basis of the status of issues that have been escalated for corrective action. The findings also lay the foundation for the comprehensive objective to control the entire product development process, starting with conceptualization. This implies that robust design should be applied to the new products so that problems affecting customer service quality are not repeated. The objective will be achieved when the entire service chain from product development to the final user can be modeled and this model can be used to support the organization at all levels.

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Presentation at Open Repositories 2014, Helsinki, Finland, June 9-13, 2014

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Linguistic modelling is a rather new branch of mathematics that is still undergoing rapid development. It is closely related to fuzzy set theory and fuzzy logic, but knowledge and experience from other fields of mathematics, as well as other fields of science including linguistics and behavioral sciences, is also necessary to build appropriate mathematical models. This topic has received considerable attention as it provides tools for mathematical representation of the most common means of human communication - natural language. Adding a natural language level to mathematical models can provide an interface between the mathematical representation of the modelled system and the user of the model - one that is sufficiently easy to use and understand, but yet conveys all the information necessary to avoid misinterpretations. It is, however, not a trivial task and the link between the linguistic and computational level of such models has to be established and maintained properly during the whole modelling process. In this thesis, we focus on the relationship between the linguistic and the mathematical level of decision support models. We discuss several important issues concerning the mathematical representation of meaning of linguistic expressions, their transformation into the language of mathematics and the retranslation of mathematical outputs back into natural language. In the first part of the thesis, our view of the linguistic modelling for decision support is presented and the main guidelines for building linguistic models for real-life decision support that are the basis of our modeling methodology are outlined. From the theoretical point of view, the issues of representation of meaning of linguistic terms, computations with these representations and the retranslation process back into the linguistic level (linguistic approximation) are studied in this part of the thesis. We focus on the reasonability of operations with the meanings of linguistic terms, the correspondence of the linguistic and mathematical level of the models and on proper presentation of appropriate outputs. We also discuss several issues concerning the ethical aspects of decision support - particularly the loss of meaning due to the transformation of mathematical outputs into natural language and the issue or responsibility for the final decisions. In the second part several case studies of real-life problems are presented. These provide background and necessary context and motivation for the mathematical results and models presented in this part. A linguistic decision support model for disaster management is presented here – formulated as a fuzzy linear programming problem and a heuristic solution to it is proposed. Uncertainty of outputs, expert knowledge concerning disaster response practice and the necessity of obtaining outputs that are easy to interpret (and available in very short time) are reflected in the design of the model. Saaty’s analytic hierarchy process (AHP) is considered in two case studies - first in the context of the evaluation of works of art, where a weak consistency condition is introduced and an adaptation of AHP for large matrices of preference intensities is presented. The second AHP case-study deals with the fuzzified version of AHP and its use for evaluation purposes – particularly the integration of peer-review into the evaluation of R&D outputs is considered. In the context of HR management, we present a fuzzy rule based evaluation model (academic faculty evaluation is considered) constructed to provide outputs that do not require linguistic approximation and are easily transformed into graphical information. This is achieved by designing a specific form of fuzzy inference. Finally the last case study is from the area of humanities - psychological diagnostics is considered and a linguistic fuzzy model for the interpretation of outputs of multidimensional questionnaires is suggested. The issue of the quality of data in mathematical classification models is also studied here. A modification of the receiver operating characteristics (ROC) method is presented to reflect variable quality of data instances in the validation set during classifier performance assessment. Twelve publications on which the author participated are appended as a third part of this thesis. These summarize the mathematical results and provide a closer insight into the issues of the practicalapplications that are considered in the second part of the thesis.

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Advances in technology have provided new ways of using entertainment and game technology to foster human interaction. Games and playing with games have always been an important part of people’s everyday lives. Traditionally, human-computer interaction (HCI) research was seen as a psychological cognitive science focused on human factors, with engineering sciences as the computer science part of it. Although cognitive science has made significant progress over the past decade, the influence of people’s emotions on design networks is increasingly important, especially when the primary goal is to challenge and entertain users (Norman 2002). Game developers have explored the key issues in game design and identified that the driving force in the success of games is user experience. User-centered design integrates knowledge of users’ activity practices, needs, and preferences into the design process. Geocaching is a location-based treasure hunt game created by a community of players. Players use GPS (Global Position System) technology to find “treasures” and create their own geocaches; the game can be developed when the players invent caches and used more imagination to creations the caches. This doctoral dissertation explores user experience of geocaching and its applications in tourism and education. Globally, based on the Geocaching.com webpage, geocaching has been played about 180 countries and there are more than 10 million registered geocachers worldwide (Geocaching.com, 25.11.2014). This dissertation develops and presents an interaction model called the GameFlow Experience model that can be used to support the design of treasure hunt applications in tourism and education contexts. The GameFlow Model presents and clarifies various experiences; it provides such experiences in a real-life context, offers desirable design targets to be utilized in service design, and offers a perspective to consider when evaluating the success of adventure game concepts. User-centered game designs have adapted to human factor research in mainstream computing science. For many years, the user-centered design approach has been the most important research field in software development. Research has been focusing on user-centered design in software development such as office programs, but the same ideas and theories that will reflect the needs of a user-centered research are now also being applied to game design (Charles et al. 2005.) For several years, we have seen a growing interest in user experience design. Digital games are experience providers, and game developers need tools to better understand the user experience related to products and services they have created. This thesis aims to present what the user experience is in geocaching and treasure hunt games and how it can be used to develop new concepts for the treasure hunt. Engineers, designers, and researchers should have a clear understanding of what user experience is, what its parts are, and most importantly, how we can influence user satisfaction. In addition, we need to understand how users interact with electronic products and people, and how different elements synergize their experiences. This doctoral dissertation represents pioneering work on the user experience of geocaching and treasure hunt games in the context of tourism and education. The research also provides a model for game developers who are planning treasure hunt concepts.