Multiple Classification
A method of categorizing information in more than one way to enhance findability and user experience.
A method of categorizing information in more than one way to enhance findability and user experience.
Also known as Parkinson's Law of Triviality, is the tendency to spend excessive time on trivial details while neglecting more important issues.
Providing clear, concise, and relevant navigation options to help users find what they need quickly.
An approach to design that aligns design activities with strategic business goals, ensuring that design contributes to overall organizational success.
A concept describing how motivation fluctuates over time, influenced by various factors such as goals, rewards, and external circumstances.
A concept in communication and interaction where information or influence flows in two directions.
A dynamic aspect ratio that adjusts based on the container or screen size.
Portfolio Management is the process of overseeing and coordinating an organization's collection of products to achieve strategic objectives.
Operations and processes that occur on the user's computer rather than on a server.