Happy Path is a scenario in which a business process runs smoothly and as expected, with no glitches or errors. This term is often used in software development and business process design to describe a situation in which the system works optimally and successfully. Happy Path can be defined as a path where users or the system successfully complete all the steps and achieve the goals without encountering any problems.
When designing business processes, Kuika Process Automation ensures that the system works efficiently based on happy path scenarios. This scenario represents the situation where each stage of the workflow is successfully completed and the rules and process steps are processed correctly. For example, when a customer order is received, the payment process is completed successfully, the delivery is on time and the customer is satisfied. In this process, no problems occur and the workflow proceeds smoothly.
Human factors, also known as ergonomics and comfort design, is the practice of designing products, systems or processes that appropriately take into account the interaction between the people who use them. Human factors is a combination of several disciplines, including psychology, engineering, interaction design and user experience. Human factors can be used to reimagine something to be more efficient, or to reduce the errors made by people, or even to improve the safety of something.
In short, we can define it as decision-making time. It's the time it takes to make a decision when you consider the options you have. Hick's Law says that the more options you give your users, the longer it will take them to reach a decision. Designers don't use Hick's Law alone in design. They always combine it with other design principles to make it work effectively.
The Heart framework is a set of user-centered metrics. The Google Heart framework is a method for measuring UX, developed based on Google's user experience research. It allows you to measure user experience at scale with metrics for happiness, engagement, adoption, retention and task analysis.
It is a 16-based number system used to represent large numbers.
A protocol that allows web pages to be loaded via hypertext links.
It is a standard markup language for creating web pages and serves to describe the structure of a web page.