Adaptive Interfaces
User interfaces that change in response to user behavior or preferences to improve usability and efficiency.
User interfaces that change in response to user behavior or preferences to improve usability and efficiency.
An iterative design process that uses algorithms and computational tools to generate a wide range of design solutions based on defined constraints and goals.
A visual tool for organizing information, typically starting with a central concept and branching out to related ideas and details.
A cognitive architecture model that explains how humans can learn and adapt to new tasks.
A model predicting the speed-accuracy trade-off in pointing tasks when using devices like a mouse, important for user interface design.
The process of managing multiple related projects in a coordinated way to achieve strategic business objectives.
The design of products, devices, services, or environments for people with disabilities or specific needs.
Also known as the 68-95-99.7 Rule, it states that for a normal distribution, nearly all data will fall within three standard deviations of the mean.
A Lean methodology concept identifying seven types of waste in processes to improve efficiency.