3-Tiered Architecture
3-Tiered Architecture is a software design pattern that separates an application into three layers: presentation, logic, and data.
3-Tiered Architecture is a software design pattern that separates an application into three layers: presentation, logic, and data.
A collection of pre-written code and tools that provide a foundation for building the front end of websites and applications, such as Bootstrap or React.
Quality Function Deployment (QFD) is a method used to transform customer needs into engineering characteristics for a product or service.
Providing clear, concise, and relevant navigation options to help users find what they need quickly.
A cognitive bias where bizarre or unusual information is better remembered than common information.
The pursuit of a healthy relationship with technology, balancing its use to enhance well-being without causing harm.
The study of how digital media and technologies influence the way we communicate and persuade.
A theory of emotion suggesting that physical and emotional responses to stimuli occur simultaneously and independently.
The Principle of Objects is an information architecture guideline that treats content as living, distinct entities with behaviors and attributes.