Sequential Navigation
A navigation design pattern where users follow a specific order of steps or stages to complete a task, often used in forms, surveys, and instructional guides.
A navigation design pattern where users follow a specific order of steps or stages to complete a task, often used in forms, surveys, and instructional guides.
A cognitive process used to generate creative ideas by exploring many possible solutions, often contrasted with convergent thinking.
A design principle that states the design of a product or interface should primarily serve its intended purpose or functionality.
A research method in which participants interact with a series of potential product concepts in quick succession, providing rapid feedback on multiple ideas.
A component in neural networks that allows the model to focus on specific parts of the input, improving performance.
Replacing one UI component with another, often used in adaptive or dynamic interfaces.
The error of making decisions based solely on quantitative observations and ignoring all other factors.
The risk that the product cannot be built as envisioned due to technical limitations, resource constraints, or other practical challenges.
A digital replica of a physical entity, used to simulate, analyze, and optimize real-world operations.