Fault Tolerance
The capability of a system to continue operating properly in the event of the failure of some of its components, ensuring that user experience is not significantly affected by errors or issues, similar to Postel's Law.
The capability of a system to continue operating properly in the event of the failure of some of its components, ensuring that user experience is not significantly affected by errors or issues, similar to Postel's Law.
The process of comparing design metrics to historical performance, competitive standards, or industry best practices to identify areas for improvement.
Operations and processes that occur on the user's computer rather than on a server.
Capability, Opportunity, Motivation (COM...) is a framework for understanding Behavior (àB).
Jobs-To-Be-Done (JTBD) is a framework that focuses on understanding the tasks users are trying to accomplish with a product, emphasizing their goals and motivations over product features.
The Principle of Choices is an information architecture guideline that emphasizes providing users with meaningful options to navigate and interact with a system.
Providing clear, concise, and relevant navigation options to help users find what they need quickly.
The process of working together with others to generate creative ideas and solutions, leveraging diverse perspectives and skills.
A problem-solving method that explores all possible solutions by examining the structure and relationships of different variables.