Usability criteria as facilitator in the design of tourist experiences
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This article aims to incorporate usability into the process of designing ourist experiences, based on the characteristics of tourist service and intervening actors as a whole. This happens in a context where technologyand connectivity have changed the modalities and processes of tourist service assistance and generation, by integrating new forms of interaction with devices and combined forms in tourist service daily operations.
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