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"In a specified context of use." This is an incredibly important aspect of usability that is all too often ignored in the world of user experience design. Let's take a closer look at what this phrase means and why it's so important.
Adolescents don't focus on long-term effects of smoking; developers similarly overlook long-term issues with engineering-centric design. By emphasizing short-term usability, human factors, and UX, we can reduce costs and improve user satisfaction.
In an EHR, each click represents a workflow decision. Vague, misleading or jargon-filled links increase hesitation, more clicks & "too many clicks" myth.
To enhance UX in an enterprise data portal, show only features accessible to end-users; "grey out" available but inactive features with clear activation instructions.
Designing an awesome interface isn't just about giving options to problem-solvers. Aim for the middle: cater to intermediates, provide help for novices, and advanced features for experts.