DRY Principle
Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) is a software development principle for reducing repetition and redundancy.
Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) is a software development principle for reducing repetition and redundancy.
A user experience that feels consistent and unified across different elements and touchpoints.
A design strategy that prioritizes the mobile user experience by designing for mobile devices first before scaling up to larger screens.
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 design principle that states that contrasting elements (such as color, shape, size) can be used to draw attention and create visual interest.
A unique capability that sets an organization apart from its competitors, providing a competitive advantage.
An inference method used in AI and expert systems where reasoning starts from known facts and applies rules to derive new facts.
The likelihood that a customer will continue to buy from a particular company or brand over time.
The tendency for people to prefer things that are easy to think about and understand.