Principle of Objects
The Principle of Objects is an information architecture guideline that treats content as living, distinct entities with behaviors and attributes.
The Principle of Objects is an information architecture guideline that treats content as living, distinct entities with behaviors and attributes.
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.
An iterative design process that focuses on the users and their needs at every phase of the design process.
Business-to-Government (B2G), a business model where products or services are sold to governments.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are quantifiable measures used to evaluate the success of an organization, employee, or project in meeting objectives for performance.
A principle stating that productivity increases when the computer and its user interact at a pace that ensures neither has to wait on the other.
A psychological phenomenon where the desire for harmony and conformity in a group results in irrational or dysfunctional decision-making.
The process by which search engines organize and store web content to facilitate fast and accurate information retrieval.
A Gestalt principle where the mind completes incomplete figures to form a whole, aiding in the perception of shapes and objects.