POLA
Principle of Least Astonishment (POLA) is a design guideline stating that interfaces should behave in a way that users expect to avoid confusion.
Principle of Least Astonishment (POLA) is a design guideline stating that interfaces should behave in a way that users expect to avoid confusion.
Proof of Concept (PoC) is a demonstration, usually in the form of a prototype or pilot project, to verify that a concept or theory has practical potential.
The practice of dividing a customer base into distinct groups based on common characteristics.
A recommendation system technique that makes predictions about user interests based on preferences from many users.
A guided, interactive overlay that introduces users to features or tasks within an application.
Hardware and software designed to assist people with disabilities in using computers and digital content.
A principle in lean management aimed at reducing non-value-added activities to improve efficiency.
The process of tailoring a product or experience to meet the individual needs and preferences of users.
The technology of transmitting and understanding information through touch.