User Control
The ability of users to influence the behavior and outcomes of a system or product, allowing them to interact with it according to their preferences.
The ability of users to influence the behavior and outcomes of a system or product, allowing them to interact with it according to their preferences.
The process of distinguishing a product or service from its competitors in a way that is meaningful to the target market.
A cognitive approach where information is processed at a surface level, focusing on basic features rather than deeper meaning, often leading to poorer memory retention.
A Gestalt principle stating that elements with a distinct visual feature (e.g., a unique color, size, or shape) capture attention and are perceived as a focal point.
The process of testing product ideas and assumptions with real customers to ensure they meet market needs.
The ability of an object to stand out and attract attention within its environment.
The systematic investigation of competitor activities, products, and strategies to gain insights and inform decision-making.
A framework that incorporates privacy considerations into the design and development of products and services from the outset.
A tool used to prioritize tasks based on their impact and effort, helping to focus on high-value activities.