Tag: Usability


Bell Olympic Service Rate Card System

Posted on April 5th, by Cathy Wang in Information Architecture, User Experience. Comments Off

Bell – the sole telecommunication sponsor for the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. In an effort to handle all telecommunication orders for the Olympic Games, Bell needed an Enterprise Rate Card system with an automated provisioning to process all the orders.



webvisions 06 – usability for rich internet apps

Posted on July 28th, by Cathy Wang in Conference, Interaction Design, web. No Comments

Usability for Rich Internet Apps

Highly functional and responsive interfaces have long been crafted for the desktop, but bringing that same richness to the web is a still-maturing proficiency for both designers and engineers. In this talk, Nate will share lessons he’s learned from focusing on this specific issue within Yahoo!, and from helping to create the open-source Yahoo! User Interface Library. In particular, he’ll discuss the importance of moving beyond “implementation model” to “mental model”, important new instruments for communicating today’s more complex requirements such as “interesting moment’s matrices”, and a sane approach to creating the toolkits that make it all possible.

speaker: nate koechley

http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/