Where did my modules GO? Building and deploying Go Apps w/ GoCenter & CodefreshLeon Stigter
Go is the language of choice for a lot of (cloud-native) projects because it creates very streamlined binaries. We used to “vendor” in all dependencies, but with Go Modules we now have real dependency management. We’ll show you a few pipelines from code to production and see if Modules are that much better to make builds lightning quick and hassle-free.
How to validate your products swiftly with rapid prototyping slidesNearsoft
One of the goals of any travel app is to create a positive experience for users, to help them intuitively at various touchpoints during their travels. To be sure that your ideas work perfectly in the hands of your users,Validation is critical for companies of any size and at any stage of the product development process.
Automating Accessibility Tests: Web is for Everyone (by Manoj Kumar)Applitools
Accessibility testing is an all too often forgotten part of test automation, typically left for the manual test team. Well now we can go back to our managers with some really great initiatives on how to save them time/money by automating these tests as well.
Focusing on it will not only help those with disabilities who use the application you're testing, but optimizing for accessibility will also make automated testing so much easier to accomplish and maintain for your app.
Test Automation and Selenium expert Manoj Kumar takes this in-depth look at accessibility testing, covering the essentials, including:
• What is Accessibility testing
• The Accessibility standards
• Different tools available to automate Accessibility testing
• How to automate Accessibility testing, and what resources are needed
• How to implement an effective Accessibility strategy within your organization
Where did my modules GO? Building and deploying Go Apps w/ GoCenter & CodefreshLeon Stigter
Go is the language of choice for a lot of (cloud-native) projects because it creates very streamlined binaries. We used to “vendor” in all dependencies, but with Go Modules we now have real dependency management. We’ll show you a few pipelines from code to production and see if Modules are that much better to make builds lightning quick and hassle-free.
How to validate your products swiftly with rapid prototyping slidesNearsoft
One of the goals of any travel app is to create a positive experience for users, to help them intuitively at various touchpoints during their travels. To be sure that your ideas work perfectly in the hands of your users,Validation is critical for companies of any size and at any stage of the product development process.
Automating Accessibility Tests: Web is for Everyone (by Manoj Kumar)Applitools
Accessibility testing is an all too often forgotten part of test automation, typically left for the manual test team. Well now we can go back to our managers with some really great initiatives on how to save them time/money by automating these tests as well.
Focusing on it will not only help those with disabilities who use the application you're testing, but optimizing for accessibility will also make automated testing so much easier to accomplish and maintain for your app.
Test Automation and Selenium expert Manoj Kumar takes this in-depth look at accessibility testing, covering the essentials, including:
• What is Accessibility testing
• The Accessibility standards
• Different tools available to automate Accessibility testing
• How to automate Accessibility testing, and what resources are needed
• How to implement an effective Accessibility strategy within your organization
Working w/ Emerging Technologies Explained by GoodRead's Sr. PM Product School
Everyone wants to work on the next big thing but what's the difference between working on an existing product, a new product, or new technology? Goodreads Senior Product Manager, Jessica Johnson, talked about this and about how new technologies always move slower than you expect.
10 QA Pitfalls To Avoid When Developing A Mobile AppGear Inc.
It is pretty normal for errors to occur at any stage of the app development life cycle. No matter how trained and dedicated a team you have, errors are bound to creep into projects. This implies that there is always a scope for improvement in quality.
In this slideshare we touch on 10 points that your app development process can benefit from.
Bullet Points on what Ravi Tadi, a Lead Software Engineer at eBay talked about were which mobile web app you should build, (PWA, Website and AMP), how to scale the app globally, and how to build the app with speed, network and usability in mind?
Learn from someone who has already created and launch an app. In the slideshow you will see Remo Uherek's biggest learnings from when he created his app ZenFriend.
The slideshow was created in cooperation with Shortcut www.shortcut.sc. With Shortcut’s growth hacks you turn your app into a growth engine. Shortcut helps you get sticky and grow virally.
The wise man behind the quotes is Remo Uherek. Remo is the founder and creator of the app meditation app, ZenFriend. ZenFriend partners with Shortcut to boost growth and app retention.
App projects are high risk through the time, cost and resources involved. In our latest mobile workshop, we covered 4 quick steps that will help you plan and structure your apps helping to ensure that your mobile projects will be successful.
Taken from the October 2015 Fliplet Insights event
Mistakes while hiring mobile app developersValueCoders
Mobile app development is a complex process. It needs the designer, developer, tester and the client to come on a common platform and be sure of what everyone is looking for.
Lightning talks are all about showing us the latest and greatest. But sometimes you want someone to shake you up and push you to do the thing you've been wanting to do, but you were too lazy to do or just didn't know how. This talk is all about inspiring and motivating you to think outside the box.
EffectiveUI and Water For People teamed up again for a dramatic new take on the non-profit's reporting tool. To promote Water For People's mission of providing sustainable water to "Everyone Forever" the tool relies on data-driven design concepts and progressive visualization.
Getting into the Game: How EA Put User Research into PracticeEffective
Presented at Total Customer Experience, February 2015, by:
• Jordan Girman, group user experience director, EA
• Shane Johnston, lead experience planner, EffectiveUI
Personas and journey maps are becoming more commonplace these days, as companies realize the value of understanding their customers beyond their age, gender and income. Getting a clear picture of customers’ needs, goals, motivations and attitudes plays a critical role in designing products and solutions that resonate with your audience.
But what happens after the project is complete and the personas are delivered? In many cases, they may live in posters on the wall, or in a PowerPoint presentation in a file. How do companies make sure that their investment in this important research actually serves its purpose?
EA conducted a large ethnographic research project with user experience agency EffectiveUI, where 25 NHL and UFC gamers were observed playing their respective games and interviewed on expectations, perceptions and motivations. The result was a set of comprehensive persona profiles that clearly define EAs audiences for these specific games.
Through the lens of EA’s experience, this session will cover how to embark on a persona project within a large corporate culture, as well as how to keep personas alive beyond the deliverable and make them prevalent within the organization.
2016 SXSW Measures for Justice Panel Picker PresentationEffective
UNMASKING THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM:
(2016 SXSW Panel Picker Submission)
The two women behind Measures for Justice and EffectiveUI discuss developing the first platform of its kind to simplify the complexities of criminal justice performance data, creating transparency and driving action.
Give Them What They Want: Discovering Customer Need with Wearable TechnologyEffective
Presented at Design Thinking for Banking and Financial Services 2015
Dennis Ganesh, mobile platform lead architect, TIAA-CREF
Dan Saltzman, VP of design and user experience, EffectiveUI
As financial services companies race to disrupt the marketplace in any way possible, wearables are an attractive investment opportunity (and for good reason). Wearables can create quite the quandary, though: rapid innovation is key in getting a digital product to market when it still has the ability to disrupt, but there’s tremendous risk in being first to market, only to deliver a product that fails to improve customer experience. So how do you innovate quickly enough to beat your competitors to market and deliver a delightful experience to your customers?
In this session, EffectiveUI and TIAA-CREF explain the model they used together for rapid innovation and prototyping to deliver based on customer needs. We cover these topics:
• Why did we do it?
• How did we do it?
• What did we create?
• What were the critical elements for collaboration?
• How can you generate a market-viable product idea and prototype it in one day?
Common Innovation Myths (World Usability Day)Effective
From Green Screens to Lone Genius: Common Innovation Myths. Presented by EffectiveUI’s Steve Fors and Art Chinda at BNY Mellon’s World Usability Day celebration on November 12, 2015. Dispelling innovation myths, what innovation really is, the process of innovation and how to avoid innovation pitfalls.
EffectiveUI's Ari Weissman (Lead Experience Architect) and Lys Maitland (Senior Experience Planner) spoke at Denver Startup Week 2016. Discussion description:
Test early, test often.
It’s a mantra that’s been proven successful time and again when it comes to innovation and design. So why aren’t you doing it? In the start-up world, when everything is moving so quickly, it can be easy to overlook or postpone collecting feedback from real people because of cost, time, or lack of preparation. Don’t let those things stop you. Valid data can be captured cheaply, quickly, and with half-finished products and strategies.
This talk will cover:
What is user testing and why is it important
How to plan for user testing
What are ways to make testing cheaper
What are ways to make testing quicker
How to test with different fidelities of concept and design
How to collect data more frequently
Opportunities for getting the whole team engaged
What to do with the insights/outcomes of research
Introduction to UX provides an overview of user experience design including what it encompasses and how the process works, the goal and principles of UX design, how to measure and improve UX, and the role of a UX agency. Presented by Ari Weissman, lead experience architect at EffectiveUI.
Working w/ Emerging Technologies Explained by GoodRead's Sr. PM Product School
Everyone wants to work on the next big thing but what's the difference between working on an existing product, a new product, or new technology? Goodreads Senior Product Manager, Jessica Johnson, talked about this and about how new technologies always move slower than you expect.
10 QA Pitfalls To Avoid When Developing A Mobile AppGear Inc.
It is pretty normal for errors to occur at any stage of the app development life cycle. No matter how trained and dedicated a team you have, errors are bound to creep into projects. This implies that there is always a scope for improvement in quality.
In this slideshare we touch on 10 points that your app development process can benefit from.
Bullet Points on what Ravi Tadi, a Lead Software Engineer at eBay talked about were which mobile web app you should build, (PWA, Website and AMP), how to scale the app globally, and how to build the app with speed, network and usability in mind?
Learn from someone who has already created and launch an app. In the slideshow you will see Remo Uherek's biggest learnings from when he created his app ZenFriend.
The slideshow was created in cooperation with Shortcut www.shortcut.sc. With Shortcut’s growth hacks you turn your app into a growth engine. Shortcut helps you get sticky and grow virally.
The wise man behind the quotes is Remo Uherek. Remo is the founder and creator of the app meditation app, ZenFriend. ZenFriend partners with Shortcut to boost growth and app retention.
App projects are high risk through the time, cost and resources involved. In our latest mobile workshop, we covered 4 quick steps that will help you plan and structure your apps helping to ensure that your mobile projects will be successful.
Taken from the October 2015 Fliplet Insights event
Mistakes while hiring mobile app developersValueCoders
Mobile app development is a complex process. It needs the designer, developer, tester and the client to come on a common platform and be sure of what everyone is looking for.
Lightning talks are all about showing us the latest and greatest. But sometimes you want someone to shake you up and push you to do the thing you've been wanting to do, but you were too lazy to do or just didn't know how. This talk is all about inspiring and motivating you to think outside the box.
EffectiveUI and Water For People teamed up again for a dramatic new take on the non-profit's reporting tool. To promote Water For People's mission of providing sustainable water to "Everyone Forever" the tool relies on data-driven design concepts and progressive visualization.
Getting into the Game: How EA Put User Research into PracticeEffective
Presented at Total Customer Experience, February 2015, by:
• Jordan Girman, group user experience director, EA
• Shane Johnston, lead experience planner, EffectiveUI
Personas and journey maps are becoming more commonplace these days, as companies realize the value of understanding their customers beyond their age, gender and income. Getting a clear picture of customers’ needs, goals, motivations and attitudes plays a critical role in designing products and solutions that resonate with your audience.
But what happens after the project is complete and the personas are delivered? In many cases, they may live in posters on the wall, or in a PowerPoint presentation in a file. How do companies make sure that their investment in this important research actually serves its purpose?
EA conducted a large ethnographic research project with user experience agency EffectiveUI, where 25 NHL and UFC gamers were observed playing their respective games and interviewed on expectations, perceptions and motivations. The result was a set of comprehensive persona profiles that clearly define EAs audiences for these specific games.
Through the lens of EA’s experience, this session will cover how to embark on a persona project within a large corporate culture, as well as how to keep personas alive beyond the deliverable and make them prevalent within the organization.
2016 SXSW Measures for Justice Panel Picker PresentationEffective
UNMASKING THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM:
(2016 SXSW Panel Picker Submission)
The two women behind Measures for Justice and EffectiveUI discuss developing the first platform of its kind to simplify the complexities of criminal justice performance data, creating transparency and driving action.
Give Them What They Want: Discovering Customer Need with Wearable TechnologyEffective
Presented at Design Thinking for Banking and Financial Services 2015
Dennis Ganesh, mobile platform lead architect, TIAA-CREF
Dan Saltzman, VP of design and user experience, EffectiveUI
As financial services companies race to disrupt the marketplace in any way possible, wearables are an attractive investment opportunity (and for good reason). Wearables can create quite the quandary, though: rapid innovation is key in getting a digital product to market when it still has the ability to disrupt, but there’s tremendous risk in being first to market, only to deliver a product that fails to improve customer experience. So how do you innovate quickly enough to beat your competitors to market and deliver a delightful experience to your customers?
In this session, EffectiveUI and TIAA-CREF explain the model they used together for rapid innovation and prototyping to deliver based on customer needs. We cover these topics:
• Why did we do it?
• How did we do it?
• What did we create?
• What were the critical elements for collaboration?
• How can you generate a market-viable product idea and prototype it in one day?
Common Innovation Myths (World Usability Day)Effective
From Green Screens to Lone Genius: Common Innovation Myths. Presented by EffectiveUI’s Steve Fors and Art Chinda at BNY Mellon’s World Usability Day celebration on November 12, 2015. Dispelling innovation myths, what innovation really is, the process of innovation and how to avoid innovation pitfalls.
EffectiveUI's Ari Weissman (Lead Experience Architect) and Lys Maitland (Senior Experience Planner) spoke at Denver Startup Week 2016. Discussion description:
Test early, test often.
It’s a mantra that’s been proven successful time and again when it comes to innovation and design. So why aren’t you doing it? In the start-up world, when everything is moving so quickly, it can be easy to overlook or postpone collecting feedback from real people because of cost, time, or lack of preparation. Don’t let those things stop you. Valid data can be captured cheaply, quickly, and with half-finished products and strategies.
This talk will cover:
What is user testing and why is it important
How to plan for user testing
What are ways to make testing cheaper
What are ways to make testing quicker
How to test with different fidelities of concept and design
How to collect data more frequently
Opportunities for getting the whole team engaged
What to do with the insights/outcomes of research
Introduction to UX provides an overview of user experience design including what it encompasses and how the process works, the goal and principles of UX design, how to measure and improve UX, and the role of a UX agency. Presented by Ari Weissman, lead experience architect at EffectiveUI.
Essential things that should always be in your carEason Chan
A driver can bail out of a lot of sticky situations if he plans ahead. More often than not, things go south on you when you think nothing could go wrong. So it pays to hope for the best and plan for the worst, especially on the road. Here are some things that should always be kept in your car for all those just in case moments.
10 stages of mobile app development process 2022SynapseIndia
Check out the 10 steps to develop an engaging mobile app for your business. Hire application developers from SynapseIndia to build a unique custom mobile app.
https://www.synapseindia.com/article/stages-of-mobile-app-development-process
Steps For Building A Successful App For Your Business.pptxConcetto Labs
we are going to talk about the various steps involved in the process of developing an application. We hope to be able to guide you on your quest to success.
Why do mobile projects (still) fail - September 2014 editionIndiginox
My talk around the reasons mobile projects fail and what you can do to prevent some of the pitfalls. This talk doesn't talk about code or deep dive technical development - but about the "other" problems that can befall a mobile project - especially in large organizations.
The travel and tourism industry continues to grow with many areas for future growth. With more and more travelers looking to choose a service provider focused on customer experience and security, building an app like Airbnb is certainly a worthwhile endeavor and something worth spending your time and resources on.
Get your android and iOS app developed from the world's best mobile app development company. Our top app developers can create apps for startups and enterprises.
Mobile App Development Proposal Template PowerPoint Presentation SlidesSlideTeam
If your company needs to submit a Mobile App Development Proposal Template PowerPoint Presentation Slides look no further. Our researchers have analyzed thousands of proposals on this topic for effectiveness and conversion. Just download our template, add your company data and submit to your client for a positive response. https://bit.ly/3jB7NAY
Get Your Smart Guide: How to Develop an App
http://offers.techwitty.com.au/app-development
Understand the first step in the process: Taking your idea, and turning that idea into a really awesome app.
Download this Smart Guide to learn how you can apply for the grant easily. It's free!
This Smart Guide includes the following sections:
What is app development
Discovery session, UX & UI
Development steps
How to hire flutter developers? A simple yet comprehensive guideSnehaDas60
It is quite difficult to find flutter developers as it's new so it becomes difficult to such developers who know how to work with SDK.
Read this blog to know all possible hiring options, hiring process and interview questions in order to help you to hire skilled flutter app developers.
Industry Experts on How to Build Really Good Mobile ApplicationIndianAppDevelopers
When mobile apps have become part and parcel of digital presence for most brands, every company or organization is developing their own branded apps. Building an app is one thing and shaping an app to success is another thing. Read more: https://bit.ly/3d3JhHP
Everything has a code so does web development. Well web development does have a code indeed. If you are getting what I am saying. One is compelled to comply by those rules to make a successful web presence.
Demystifying App Development Key Steps for a Seamless Process.pdfBitCot
The foundation of any great app begins with a compelling idea. Developers brainstorm, research market needs, and identify potential user problems to address. Clear goals and a well-defined concept provide a roadmap for the entire development process.
Top 10 questions to answer before you hire mobile app developersSwarnendu De
This Presentation is going to tell you all about the answer that you need to give, while you hire a mobile app developer. There are few questions these developers will ask when you are doing a whiteboarding session with them. If you quench their query properly, you are sure to hit it big.
Top 10 questions to answer before you hire mobile app developersInnofied Solution
This presentation is going to tell you all about the answer that you need to give, while you hire a mobile app developer. There are few questions these developers will ask when you are doing a whiteboarding session with them. If you quench their query properly, you are sure to hit it big.
Creating an app seems to be a challenging task. But in reality, it doesn’t have to be that difficult. Take a deep breath if you find yourself getting stressed out by all the information you need to know to design an app. Cloudester will help you understand not only the advantages of having an app to grow your business but also how to create an app.
Are you ready to take your Android app development skills to the next level? Look no further than these 10 best tips for Android app development! We've compiled a list of helpful guidelines that can help you create stunning apps that will stand out from the competition.
EffectiveUI's Raschel Iarocci, Lead Experience Architect, spoke at Denver Startup Week 2016. Discussion description:
When a design tests poorly with usability participants it can feel pretty defeating — especially when it has tested well in the past. After this happens, your UX team may go through a thought process similar to grieving, first denying that feedback is valid, then perhaps experiencing anger, then progressing through bargaining and depression, to finally acceptance.
During her talk, Raschel shared contemporary strategies for dealing with each of these five stages, enabling the group to move past initial reactions and get down to the work of addressing the design challenges.
UX Design Process 101: Where to start with UXEffective
EffectiveUI's Ari Weissman, Lead Experience Architect, spoke at Denver Startup Week 2016. Discussion description:
You’ve probably heard about user experience, design thinking, and a host of other terminology for following a human-centered approach to product design, but where do you start? If you’re thinking about working with a UX agency for the first time or tackling design on your own, this session is for you. EffectiveUI lead experience architect Ari Weissman will cover the key things you need to know:
What UX is (and what it’s not)
The UX design process
Measuring and validating experience
Points of frequent failure and how to avoid them
Scottrade and Understanding the Customer Journey: When Segmentation Isn’t EnoughEffective
Presented at Engagement & Experience Expo 2014 by:
• Gina Bhawalkar, assistant vice president of user experience and accessibility at Scottrade
• Lys Maitland, senior user experience designer at EffectiveUI
By nature, Scottrade, Inc., a leading investing services firm clearly focused on numbers, had ample data and information on its clients from a UX and marketing research standpoint. As the company worked to enhance its strategic vision for client experience and add new services and solutions, company leaders knew they needed to not only bring all of their customer research together, but also fill in some gaps to gain a deeper understanding and get a full picture of its audience – both current clients and potential clients they are looking to attract. Working in close collaboration with user experience agency EffectiveUI, Scottrade embarked on a comprehensive ethnographic study, interviewing 36 people in their own environments to uncover what trading and investing meant to their lives overall, how Scottrade fits into this, the tools they use, where they need guidance or help and how they feel along the way.
Scottrade came away with a better understanding of its clients and what they needed beyond what the company’s segmentation models provided. Scottrade is now actively working to turn what they learned into action and tailoring its tools around its audiences. This session will provide the following tips to customer experience professionals who also want to really know their customers:
• How to start the process of embarking on a large research project, including how to make sure stakeholders are on board
• How to combine ethnographic research with quantitative research for the best understanding
• How to bring participant stories from the research to life for team members who were not involved in the interviews
• How to effectively socialize personas and journey maps throughout an organization
• Using personas and journey maps to drive actual business decisions and initiatives
• Taking the next step in monitoring and addressing the customer pain points uncovered in the journey mapping process
A Blended Space for Heritage StorytellingEffective
Presented at the British 2014 HCI conference by Brian O’Keefe, lead experience architect
This presentation explores the role of Blending Theory as a framework to aid in design decisions while deploying mobile experiences for heritage storytelling. Blending Theory provides a structured way of thinking about how digital and physical spaces can be brought together to create new experiences in blended spaces. In this presentation, we describe the development of an app that aims to enhance the visitor experience to a heritage destination in New York State. We show how the blended spaces framework was used to guide the development of the app and provide evaluation data that highlights the effective UX that resulted. Heritage stories and augmented digital characters are used to guide a visitor from one point of interest to another, providing an engaging user experience.
Using Behavioral Modeling to Engage Customers Throughout the Decision-Making ...Effective
Presented at Integrated Marketing Week 2014
Richard Warnaka, manager of UX, Cabela's
Shane Johnston, lead experience planner, EffectiveUI
As retailers look to understand their customers, they often turn to tools like market segmentation and personas to better understand the different types of user groups within their target market. But this approach often overlooks the different stages a consumer goes through in making purchasing decisions.
Behavioral Modeling seeks to construct a universal representation of behavior: information is collected on the context, social structure, previous experience and emotion of a behavior.
This session explores why this approach was invaluable for Cabela’s, where – working together with EffectiveUI – the company uncovered the different stages its customers went through as they shopped. By understanding these various phases of decision-making, the company identified some new opportunities to provide meaningful engagement during the process to help guide customers’ decisions.
During the session, we will cover:
• How to conduct effective behavioral research
• Turning behavioral models into actionable design
• Key lessons learned throughout the process
Liferay and Water For People: From Data to InformationEffective
Presented by Steve Clement, senior Java developer, at Liferay Symposium 2013.
Water For People, an international nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting improved access to water and sanitation systems and services in developing countries, was looking for a way to track and hone the progress it is making toward solving the water and sanitation crisis via its programs.
EffectiveUI was enlisted to create this new platform – called Re-Imagine Reporting – and selected Liferay as the backbone. This session, led by Steve Clement, Sr. Java Developer at EffectiveUI, will demonstrate how his team innovated on Liferay to build a new and transparent way for Water For People to manage data, improve outcomes, and prove its efficacy to stakeholders. Topics will include data import via Documents and Media all the way through to the final visualization using AJAX IPC calls and structured content, focusing on how they leveraged Liferay to roll up the data from the lowest geographical level up to a global view.
Michael Salamon, User Experience Practice Lead for EffectiveUI, on the fundamentals of creating engaging user experiences, as presented at E2 Boston (June 2013).
UX is a combination of science and art, but it doesn't need to be as complicated as it seems. If you follow these rules, you can immediately improve the experience your users have with your product.
Watch the presentation on our YouTube channel:
http://www.slideshare.net/effectiveui/making-mobile-meaningful-ny-2013
Presented by Anthony Franco, president and founder
The art of creating mobile experiences that gain adoption and integrate with your digital ecosystem.
• How to develop a mobile strategy that integrates business, user and technology needs
• What mobile insights Forrester Research and EffectiveUI uncovered in their upcoming Technology Adoption Profile
• How to leverage your existing technology platforms for mobile development, while addressing security issues and other constraints
• What questions to ask and answer to arrive at the right mobile feature set for your users
• What other companies have done wrong, and right, to encourage mobile adoption
Experience Driven Development - Future Insights Live 2013Effective
"Experience-Driven Development & Contract First Development" presented by EffectiveUI's Ryan McGinty and SuAnne Hall at Future Insights Live 2013.
Experience-Driven Development is a user-centered, top-down development methodology that puts the needs of the user first, even above system needs. When developing solutions from scratch and using this approach, the layers of the stack are designed from the user interface backward to the persistence layer. However, in the real-world, you often aren't starting from scratch and have to develop against pre-existing solutions and take a Contract-First approach.
This session provides tools and tips for both approaches, specifically how to meet the needs of the user as well as prevent your project and budget from turning into a raging inferno.
You'll learn:
- How Contract-First Development can reconcile discrepancies between the user's needs and system capabilities.
- How to decompose a wireframe into software contracts.
- How to be part of the experience design solution rather than saying, "No, we can't get there from here".
- How to use modern Javascript Frameworks, like Backbone, to build amazing experiences while adhering to software contracts.
EffectiveUI’s team on the ground provides a daily recap of SXSW Interactive 2013 in Austin, March 7-11, 2013. Sunday featured a special event at SXSW, GoodxGlobal, dedicated to the local and global power of social good, technology and entrepreneurship. Here's EffectiveUI's recap of one of the GoodxGlobal panels, "Tech Powering Effectiveness," with Rebecca Flavin (EffectiveUI), Ned Breslin (Water For People), and Eric Stowe (Splash).
The Human Interface: Making UX An Integral Part of Your Technology Buying Dec...Effective
Presented by Anthony Franco, president and co-founder at Forrester's Application Development & Delivery Forum 2012
IT and marketing departments often collide when it comes building solutions, but in the end it’s the technology evaluation that can have the greatest impact on user experience. Through real-world examples and best practices, Anthony Franco, president, EffectiveUI, shares the tools and know-how needed to evaluate technology using UX-focused criteria.
This session will answer the following questions:
• What are the UX factors I need to consider when evaluating technology solutions?
• How can I best communicate tech requirements for UX and functionality of a solution to my marketing counterparts?
• How can a focus on UX up front save time and budget down the road?
Pick Your Poison – Mobile Web, Native or Hybrid?Effective
Presented at Denver Startup Week - October 2012
As developers, one of the largest challenges is deciding what kind of mobile application to build: mobile web, hybrid, or native mobile. This is a thorny question because there isn’t a black-and-white answer. The solution can sit anywhere from pure mobile web to pure native mobile, or somewhere in between. In this session, Shane Church, technical lead at EffectiveUI, uncovers how the answer is tied to deep consideration of architecture decisions, the needs of the user, and the business goals for both the short and long term. He goes step-by-step through the questions and project considerations they should address when preparing to embark on a mobile development project. You'll learn that your responses to these questions will drive a clear path to the right decision that keeps end-users and organizational goals in line.
Leveraging the Cloud for Better User ExperienceEffective
Presented at Cloud Expo NY - June 2012
The cloud has many benefits, but when it comes to application development, how does the cloud help enterprises and development teams create custom software and applications that end users actually care about? Using real world examples from Adobe, Herff Jones and Navy Federal Credit Union, this session will highlight the advantages cloud computing provides for quickly developing custom software and applications with compelling user experiences.
Avoiding Barriers to Business: UX Design as a Strategic Tool to Drive BusinessEffective
Strategies and tactics around the Laws of UX, presented at the Digital Summit conference in Atlanta in April, 2012 by Anthony Franco, president and co-founder of user experience agency EffectiveUI.
Creating a Patient-Centric Online ExperienceEffective
This nationwide hospital wanted to create a patient-centric interactive experience to aid in the cancer treatment decision process. Peyton Lindley from EffectiveUI and Matt Eaves discuss the way they applied a patient-centric design approach to better engage prospective patients, articulate key differentiators and bring the hospital experience to life.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
Goodbye Windows 11: Make Way for Nitrux Linux 3.5.0!SOFTTECHHUB
As the digital landscape continually evolves, operating systems play a critical role in shaping user experiences and productivity. The launch of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0 marks a significant milestone, offering a robust alternative to traditional systems such as Windows 11. This article delves into the essence of Nitrux Linux 3.5.0, exploring its unique features, advantages, and how it stands as a compelling choice for both casual users and tech enthusiasts.
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
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https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
28. cure:
before you begin,
ensure consensus on
the “win” and set
priorites
29. symptom:
never enough time
for good development,
user testing or quality
assurance
30. question
do great plans promise
great products?
31. you can not treat software
development like a
construction project
32. The Broken Analogy
“A bridge is the sum of its
parts. The pieces of metal
and welds and everything
else all add up to a single,
static bridge. A software
system is the behavior
created by the dynamic
interaction of its parts”
EffectiveUI
The art of building great experiences in software
33. Things you would never
have to deal with while
constructing a bridge:
34. Can we move the bridge 17
feet to the left?
It’s only 17 feet, so that’s
not a big deal, right?
35. We aren’t very happy with
how the bridge looks so far.
Can you propose a change
in the kind of materials
you’re using to make it
more attractive?
36. Remember when you asked us
whether the bridge would ever
need to support vehicle traffic
and not just pedestrian traffic,
and we weren’t sure, so we just
settled on the cheaper
pedestrian version? Well, we
were wrong. What can you do to
make this work for our needs?
37. We’ve hired an offshore
company to start building from
the other side of the valley so we
can cut the construction time in
half. They’re making some
improvements on your design,
so please coordinate with them
to make sure everything comes
together ahead of schedule.
52. 1. Using the term RIA
2. Putting channel before product
3. Skinning
4. Avoiding conflict
5. Developers aren’t involved in design
6. Not defining success
7. Waterfall
8. Requirements ahead of outcomes
9. Ego
10. Choosing the wrong platform