This session will focus on why UX is more important in mobile space than desktop software, and best practices for making sure that your application provides a compelling user experience.
Smartphones and tablets … constant connectivity and mobility … these devices and trends have a massive impact on the lives of every business and leisure traveler.
But what has the industry learned since the idea of the always-connected traveler became the norm?
Where are the next opportunities for the travel industry in the mobile space?
And, perhaps most important of all, what are the rapidly evolving expectations of on-the-go customers as they interact more with travel brands via mobile devices?
Panellists:
Bill Loller, vice president of mobile product management, Tealeaf, an IBM Company
Julie Ask, vice president and principal analyst, eBusiness and channel strategy professionals, Forrester Research Inc.
Mobile first: A future friendly approach to UX designInVision App
Thinking "mobile" is not just about devices, it's about better usability, optimizing for screen real estate, and simplifying design elements and layouts. Asher Blumberg, Mobile UX Designer at StumbleUpon, walks us through creating a unique design language for your app that bridges the chasm between iOS and Android.
Some Dos and Don’ts in UI/UX Design of Mobile ApplicationsAshiq Uz Zoha
This slide is about some good practices and don'ts of UX design in Mobile Applications. This was presented by the author as an invited talk in "Workshop on Mobile Computing & Human Computer Interaction" under HEQEP subproject CP : 2080 , at Dept of CSE , BUET.
This lecture is an introduction to Human-Computer Interaction and Usability. The lecture was given as a part of the “Accessible Web Design” summer course in Łódź in 2007 organized by BEST (Board of European Students of Technology).
Smartphones and tablets … constant connectivity and mobility … these devices and trends have a massive impact on the lives of every business and leisure traveler.
But what has the industry learned since the idea of the always-connected traveler became the norm?
Where are the next opportunities for the travel industry in the mobile space?
And, perhaps most important of all, what are the rapidly evolving expectations of on-the-go customers as they interact more with travel brands via mobile devices?
Panellists:
Bill Loller, vice president of mobile product management, Tealeaf, an IBM Company
Julie Ask, vice president and principal analyst, eBusiness and channel strategy professionals, Forrester Research Inc.
Mobile first: A future friendly approach to UX designInVision App
Thinking "mobile" is not just about devices, it's about better usability, optimizing for screen real estate, and simplifying design elements and layouts. Asher Blumberg, Mobile UX Designer at StumbleUpon, walks us through creating a unique design language for your app that bridges the chasm between iOS and Android.
Some Dos and Don’ts in UI/UX Design of Mobile ApplicationsAshiq Uz Zoha
This slide is about some good practices and don'ts of UX design in Mobile Applications. This was presented by the author as an invited talk in "Workshop on Mobile Computing & Human Computer Interaction" under HEQEP subproject CP : 2080 , at Dept of CSE , BUET.
This lecture is an introduction to Human-Computer Interaction and Usability. The lecture was given as a part of the “Accessible Web Design” summer course in Łódź in 2007 organized by BEST (Board of European Students of Technology).
User experience expert Theresa Neil will guide you through the current mobile strategies: Responsive web, Optimized sites, Native apps, and Hybrids.
Study the most successful mobile implementations in the market today (and some of the worst). Learn the merits and pitfalls of each strategy.
Get to your mobile solution faster by learning the best patterns for Navigation, Forms, Tables, Search, Sort & Filter, Charts, Tools, Invitations, Feedback, and Help.
10 Design Trends 2015 - UX & UI Trends for Mobile SolutionsDMI
Do you create or provide a mobile app or web solution? Even if you already have the user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) nailed down to a T, you're never quite finished. With different design elements and solutions going in and out of fashion, you constantly have to ensure that your solution doesn't start to feel dated.
Here's our shortlist of the most exciting things going on in UX/UI Design right now and what we can expect to see in this space in a not too distant future!
Mobile UX - the intricacies of designing for mobile devicesAntony Ribot
Covering mobile user experience in general and focusing on the little interface tweaks and interaction design that can make all the difference to a mobile application
A talk I gave on Mobile IA at the University of Washington iSchool's Information Architecture Summer Institute. Presented in Seattle, June 2012.
[Originally uploaded to Slideshare June 21, 2012]
Designing Websites With a Mobile First ApproachDan Moriarty
Learn about designing and building your website to be mobile first, meaning you begin at the smallest screen size available. Make your design, content, and planning decisions here, and then enhance and expand to the desktop
In this "appbundant" world, it's very easy miss out on higher or additional channels of revenue due to a few trivial details. Ashay will talk about 5 key secrets that will help you increase the revenue your apps generate.
User experience expert Theresa Neil will guide you through the current mobile strategies: Responsive web, Optimized sites, Native apps, and Hybrids.
Study the most successful mobile implementations in the market today (and some of the worst). Learn the merits and pitfalls of each strategy.
Get to your mobile solution faster by learning the best patterns for Navigation, Forms, Tables, Search, Sort & Filter, Charts, Tools, Invitations, Feedback, and Help.
10 Design Trends 2015 - UX & UI Trends for Mobile SolutionsDMI
Do you create or provide a mobile app or web solution? Even if you already have the user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) nailed down to a T, you're never quite finished. With different design elements and solutions going in and out of fashion, you constantly have to ensure that your solution doesn't start to feel dated.
Here's our shortlist of the most exciting things going on in UX/UI Design right now and what we can expect to see in this space in a not too distant future!
Mobile UX - the intricacies of designing for mobile devicesAntony Ribot
Covering mobile user experience in general and focusing on the little interface tweaks and interaction design that can make all the difference to a mobile application
A talk I gave on Mobile IA at the University of Washington iSchool's Information Architecture Summer Institute. Presented in Seattle, June 2012.
[Originally uploaded to Slideshare June 21, 2012]
Designing Websites With a Mobile First ApproachDan Moriarty
Learn about designing and building your website to be mobile first, meaning you begin at the smallest screen size available. Make your design, content, and planning decisions here, and then enhance and expand to the desktop
In this "appbundant" world, it's very easy miss out on higher or additional channels of revenue due to a few trivial details. Ashay will talk about 5 key secrets that will help you increase the revenue your apps generate.
This session will focus on various Web Services APIs offered by Google, AWS, Yahoo, Facebook, Twitter, Bing, etc for usage by various Mobile Apps and their UI/UX consistency in relation to the platform UI (like Android, Windows Phone 8, Bada, etc.). The session also covers various game development engines like Unity3D, UDK, XNA, Corona, etc and how it compares to native game development on popular platforms.
Entering the world of Samsung developer ecosystemRIA RUI Society
The Samsung Ecosystem supports you at every stage of the development process. When your app is ready to go live, why not take advantage of our localization support and present your app to a global market?
On Jan. 24, Renata Sinn presented on considerations for mobile sites and responsive design at a lunch and learn event at Creed Interactive in St. Paul, MN.
Mobile exceeds desktop web usage! This was one landmark change which was documented in early 2014. Now, a year later, businesses are still trying to come to the grips with this tectonic plate-shifting change. According to Goldman Sachs, mobile commerce sales would hit $626 billion by 2018, and according to Forrester Research, 54% of the total e-commerce sales would be done on a mobile device in the next three years.
The ubiquitousness of the mobile devices accompanied by the ever improving infrastructure (speed, connectivity, etc) are the catalysts for this growth. But just as every coin has two sides, mobile poses a great challenge for many businesses which they are yet to tame.
One of the most common mistakes firms do, is to presume that users would be navigating through your app, or mobile site in the same manner as they do with a desktop. Simply having an app or a mobile web site should not be your Mobile First Strategy. Providing a good mobile user experience (UX) is indispensable in today’s business environment.
Thank you, for joining us for the webinar on “Mobile UX: Doing it the right way” on Wednesday, February 11, 2015. In this webinar attendees got insights on the various practices, processes and design strategies to create and deliver a rich mobile UX.
THE WEBINAR KEY TAKEAWAYS :
1- Designing an optimal, intuitive and rich UX with improved collaboration and consultative approach
2- Insights on user centric design strategies for mobile
3- Mitigate common challenges in app design and development
4- Enhance your mobile experience with the right balance between standards and creatives
Intelligent Design - Transitioning UX into UI Michelle Reyes
Users are infinitely more complex today because technology has become so readily accessible. In order to gain any kind of foothold, designing a system has to be approached with the same intricacy and diversity as one's desired target demographic.
User Experience Design has brought strategy to the forefront of any system build, and User Interface Design marries that practicality with aesthetically pleasing creations all with the end user top of mind.
This presentation seeks to give an overview of the two design methods and the process of how to go from brainstorming to realization.
“iPad apps for the enterprise: More than just a clever UI”
Building iOS mobile applications that deliver on their business requirements can seem deceptively easy, but the unique challenges mentioned in this paper must be first understood and then addressed in order to achieve success.
In this presentation, Cory Webb discusses strategies and techniques for going mobile with your Joomla-powered website. He will discuss the latest trends in mobile optimization, easy ways to make your business mobile friendly, and even techniques for creating mobile apps driven by the data managed in your Joomla website.
Enterprise mobility challenges and opportunitesAlgarytm
Organizations need to understand the challenges and opportunities involved in adopting enterprise mobility. This presentation provides a clear idea on the challenges an organization must overcome when implementing mobile apps. By learning about opportunities, managers can get funding easily and extract the full value of mobile solutions. This presentation is applicable to SAP ERP customers, Oracle EBS customers of any size. For more information, please contact Algarytm's Mobile advisory team at rajp@algarytm.com
This presentation describes outlines the state of mobile adoption on a worldwide basis and then drills into how this is impacting the way customers of marinas and boatyards are interacting with these businesses.
Business drivers, user interaction and technology drivers are considered in terms of how they effect managers in the recreational marine market. The topic native vs mobile web apps is discussed and then 5 case studies are considered that have applicability in the marine industry.
Improving the Mobile Application User Experience (UX)TechWell
If users can’t figure out how to use your mobile applications and what’s in it for them, they’re gone. Usability and UX are key factors in keeping users satisfied so understanding, measuring, testing and improving these factors are critical to the success of today’s mobile applications. However, sometimes these concepts can be confusing—not only differentiating them but also defining and understanding them. Philip Lew explores the meanings of usability and UX, discusses how they are related, and then examines their importance for today’s mobile applications. After a brief discussion of how the meanings of usability and user experience depend on the context of your product, Phil defines measurements of usability and user experience that you can use right away to quantify these subjective attributes. He crystallizes abstract definitions into concepts that can be measured, with metrics to evaluate and improve your product, and provide numerous examples to demonstrate the concepts on how to improve your mobile app.
Enterprise Mobility - Challenges and OpportunitiesPropel Apps
Mobile is the new desktop. The presentation covers the following What makes mobile more complex than web development? Challenges & Opportunities with Enterprise Mobile Enablement. For more information contact us at sales@algarytm.com
Enterprise mobility challenges and opportunitesAlgarytm
Mobile is the new desktop. The presentation covers the following What makes mobile more complex than web development? Challenges & Opportunities with Enterprise Mobile Enablement. For more information contact us at sales@algarytm.com
This session talk about conceptual directions and principles in basic type design. Different trends and innovations in the history of font. Session by Shiva Nallaperumal
Understanding Design and Brand Communication Workshop Content - Design Camp I...RIA RUI Society
This document contains the complete details about the workshop conducted at Design Camp India Chennai event. Read this document before registering for this workshop.
For more details visit www.designcamp.in
Bug deBug Chennai 2012 Talk - Web application usability by Parimala HariprasadRIA RUI Society
Parimala Hariprasad who is a Test Manager at Moolya Software Testing Pvt Ltd presented this topic at Bug deBug conference at Chennai on 24th March 2012
Bug deBug Chennai 2012 Talk - V3 analysis an approach for estimating software...RIA RUI Society
Dr. Vu Nguyen is a Director of Software Engineering at QASymphony and a Lecturer at the University of Science, Vietnam National University. At both places, he is involved in developing software tools and performing research in software estimation, testing, maintenance, and process.
Quality assurance management is an essential component of the software development lifecycle. To ensure quality, applicability, and usefulness of a product, development teams must spend considerable time and resources testing, which makes the estimation of the software testing effort, a critical activity. In this talk, we present an approach, namely V3 Analysis, to estimating the size of software testing work. The approach measures the size of a software test case based on its checkpoints, preconditions and test data, as well as the types of testing. We also introduce a supporting toolkit that you can use to estimate testing effort quickly for your projects.
Bug deBug Chennai 2012 Talk - Future of testing impact of mobile devices by S...RIA RUI Society
Over last couple of years, mobile devices have shown a phenomenal growth, at the same time PC industry is on a declining path. Due to this, we are experiencing a paradigm shift on how applications are built, tested, and used by the end users, and has a potential to create a disruption in the tradition way of software development and QA. Though it started with consumers, enterprises are also embracing mobility more and more, especially after the stupendous success of iPad. At the same time enterprises are also facing challenges in the area of provisioning, data management, device management, and security. Mobile devices are also used differently compared to traditional computing platforms. Due to this mobility devices and platforms throw up a new kind of challenges to testing fraternity. Calsoft Labs, with its unique competence and experience of working with leading Software and Hardeware companies, has been in the forefront of mobility. Calsoft Labs’ Mobility & Testing practice have been working together for some time to build methodologies, processes, and frameworks to address the challenges arising because of the above mentioned challenges shift and to create a new paradigm in application and product testing.
Introduction to Android OS - Touch Tour ChennaiRIA RUI Society
A brief overview of Android operaing system, its components and lifecycle, development tools, architecture, webkit, native servers, android runtime, OS startup walkthrough and OS layer interaction.
Demystyfing the touch device market - Touch Tour ChennaiRIA RUI Society
This presentation is about how Touchscreen phones are dominating the market and how more and more handset makers are coming up with touch devices. How the screen has overtaken the keyboard as the input tool and about the impact of the iPhone.
Project lead – 60% Secondary – 20% CRM++ - 20% CRM++ Applications for accelerated deployments and enhanced Customer Experience Largest Cloud based CRM – deployed 20K+ users – Standard Chartered Bank