Geofencing
A technology that uses GPS or RFID to create virtual boundaries around a geographic area, triggering actions when entered or exited.
A technology that uses GPS or RFID to create virtual boundaries around a geographic area, triggering actions when entered or exited.
A decision-making strategy that involves choosing an option that meets the minimum requirements rather than seeking the optimal solution, balancing effort and outcome.
A phenomenon where information is better remembered if it is generated from one's own mind rather than simply read.
The structural design of information environments, organizing and labeling content to support usability and findability.
The use of biological data (e.g., fingerprints, facial recognition) for user authentication and interaction with digital systems.
A Gestalt principle suggesting that elements are perceived as a single unit or group if they share an organizing visual cue like bullet points, or connecting lines.
The process of creating an interface that displays key performance indicators and metrics in a visually accessible way.
A writing style where the most important information is presented at the beginning, followed by supporting details in order of decreasing importance.
A technique for creating interactive web applications by exchanging data with the server in the background without reloading the entire page.