Product Architecture
The structural design of a product, defining its components, their relationships, and how they interact to fulfill the product's purpose.
The structural design of a product, defining its components, their relationships, and how they interact to fulfill the product's purpose.
AI systems that can dynamically adjust their behavior based on new data or changes in the environment.
Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is a strategy for managing an organization's relationships and interactions with current and potential customers.
AI systems designed to communicate with users through natural language, enabling human-like interactions.
The degree to which users feel they have control over their actions and decisions when interacting with a product or system.
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is the study of designing interfaces and interactions between humans and computers.
The Principle of Choices is an information architecture guideline that emphasizes providing users with meaningful options to navigate and interact with a system.
Numeronym for the word "Interoperability" (I + 14 letters + Y), the ability of different systems, devices, or applications to work together and exchange information effectively without compatibility issues.
A predictive model of human movement that describes the time required to move to a target area, used to design user interfaces that enhance usability.