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This presentation explores the multifaceted aspects of user interfaces, focusing on the necessity of screens in digital environments. It delves into key architecture levels, including enterprise and business architecture, and emphasizes the importance of usability, visual design, and interaction design. The talk addresses who decides on screen requirements, what information should be displayed, and how to ensure that the user interface aligns with organizational goals and client needs. Join us to grasp how effective user interface design drives innovation and enhances user experience.
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User Interface Taavi Tamberg 2009
What is screen? • Device • User Interface • Information Service • Innovation
Technically • ... • this is not the topic of this presentation
Real question? • who decides we need another screen? • what must be in the screen?
Architecture and Design levels: • Mission, Vision (Enterprise Architecture) • Goods and Services, Organization (Business Architecture) • Information and Data, Knowledge Management, (Information Architecture) • Systems and Technology (System Architecture)
Just to show animation power Our mission is ... VISION Contacts Prices How to ... Goods and Services Software Systems Computers
User Interface • part of a software application that a user sees and interacts with • aggregate of means by which people--the users--interact with the system. • The Web Interface is a required component in any environment where users access their applications using a Web browser
Usability (User Experience) • Visual Design • Colors, banners, pictures, text size .. • Interaction Design • Navigation, User friendliness, Accessibility • Information Architecture • Content, Information structure
Systemsdesign • is the process or art of defining the • architecture, • components, • modules, • interfaces, • and data • .. for a system
Information Architecture • is a description or design specification for how information should be treated and organized. • In web design, the term describes the organization of ...
Information • Subject based • a message received and understood • knowledge acquired through study or experience or instruction • A collection of related data • Data is a structured collection of facts ... • Knowledge about a topic • Knowledge is ability to put information into action
Information architecture • What information we need • value, • outputs (clients, stuff, labour, management, owners ...) • Where it comes from • inputs, quality • How is it organized • structure, objects, documents • Security
Service Design • is the activity of planning and organizing people, infrastructure, communication and material components of a service • Service delivery is the method used to provide services to a client • is our service attractive and usable, • who are our visitors and what they are looking most? • when and where they are contacting?
Strategy • What is our business • Client satisfaction • Are we serving our clients (mission) • Quality • Innovation (vision)
Witch level? • So, if Web is the place, where users interact with system, this is important to look all the levels of the organization (system): • Strategic • Business • Information • Technology (Computers) • All starts from top level and continues through every level to bottom to ensure quality
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