How does Oracle design user interfaces?
The Oracle Applications User Experience (UX) team follows a systematic process when it designs the user interface to applications. The user interface is the part of the software that customers see and interact with. The process begins by identifying the people who will use the product, what they will use it for, and under what conditions they will use it. In addition, the product’s business requirements are matched with the customer’s goals. The UX team then begins to create a design concept for the user interface. Prototypes of the screens and interactions are created and customers are asked to provide feedback. More iterations of the look and feel of the interface are explored as the design is fleshed out. Near the end of the process, a final industry standard usability test is conducted to verify that the product meets user-interface goals. For more information about user-interface design in industry, visit the Web site for the Usability Professionals’ Association.
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