3-Tiered Architecture
3-Tiered Architecture is a software design pattern that separates an application into three layers: presentation, logic, and data.
3-Tiered Architecture is a software design pattern that separates an application into three layers: presentation, logic, and data.
A usability test to see what impression users get within the first 10 seconds of interacting with a product or page.
Providing clear, concise, and relevant navigation options to help users find what they need quickly.
User-Centered Design (UCD) is an iterative design approach that focuses on understanding users' needs, preferences, and limitations throughout the design process.
The Principle of Choices is an information architecture guideline that emphasizes providing users with meaningful options to navigate and interact with a system.
A dark pattern where the user is guilt-tripped into opting into something by using language designed to shame them if they decline.
Node Package Manager (NPM) is a package manager for JavaScript, enabling developers to share and reuse code modules in their projects.
A method of comparing two versions of a webpage or app to see which performs better in terms of user engagement or conversions.
Knowledge Organization System (KOS) refers to a structured framework for organizing, managing, and retrieving information within a specific domain or across multiple domains.