Modularity
The degree to which a system's components may be separated and recombined, often used in the context of software or hardware design.
The degree to which a system's components may be separated and recombined, often used in the context of software or hardware design.
A structured framework for product design that stands for Comprehend the situation, Identify the customer, Report customer needs, Cut through prioritization, List solutions, Evaluate trade-offs, and Summarize recommendations.
The study of the nature of beauty, art, and taste and the creation and appreciation of beauty.
The use of parallel structures in writing and design to create balance and rhythm, enhancing readability and aesthetic appeal.
A theory that explains how information is processed through different sensory modalities, such as visual, auditory, and tactile.
A user research technique where participants organize information into categories to inform information architecture and design.
Pre-selected options in a user interface that are chosen to benefit the majority of users.
A pop-up dialog that appears when a user attempts to leave a page or application, which can be used to prevent loss of progress or data, or to confirm user intent.
The study of how people interact with their environment and products, aiming to improve comfort, efficiency, and safety.