POLA
Principle of Least Astonishment (POLA) is a design guideline stating that interfaces should behave in a way that users expect to avoid confusion.
Principle of Least Astonishment (POLA) is a design guideline stating that interfaces should behave in a way that users expect to avoid confusion.
The study of the nature of beauty, art, and taste and the creation and appreciation of beauty.
A set of algorithms, modeled loosely after the human brain, designed to recognize patterns and perform complex tasks.
A tool in Google Search Console that allows webmasters to instruct Google to ignore certain backlinks, typically used to combat negative SEO.
An environment closer to production where final testing and validation occur.
Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) is a graphical representation for specifying business processes in a workflow, using standardized symbols and notations.
A learning phenomenon where information is better retained when study sessions are spaced out over time rather than crammed in a short period.
The practice of deeply understanding and sharing the feelings of users to create products and services that truly meet their needs.
A document that defines the functionality, behavior, and features of a system or component.