Are We Wasting Our Time Writing UIs?

A huge focus and time suck in the last 3 years has been how do I write a better UI, what is the user experience, how do I relate to the user via a screen with text, colorful shapes, and maintain the brand? Many companies have launched initiatives to make the software user interface more usable, aligning the user to the business process. All of these efforts are backed up with some ROI. The density of data presented on a page is changing, UI designers and User Experience teams are monitoring and trying to figure out how to get just the right data on a screen and make sure that there are not too many steps to complete a task. This is a long and never-ending road.

Looking back is it really working? Are users happier with the new UI? From what I am seeing no, users cling to old UI’s for ERP packages like Oracle and SAP, they are afraid to upgrade because they have to retrain the user on the new UI.  Teaching people how to use an application and system is a daunting task. Even if the new SAP Fiori experience is better and role-based vs task-oriented, people still need to be trained on the UI, trained on the role, trained on the workflow, and people have to change what they are doing and learn something new and different.

Creating A CAD Application In Java

I'm a Java (JavaFX) freelance consultant, Software Engineer and Software Designer and a few months ago I finished a CAD application for a client.

This is a CAD application whose purpose is to calculate the energy efficiency of dwellings (or multiple dwellings). It can be seen as an application similar to Autocad (which is used in civil engineering, architecture, etc.) but with the specific purpose to perform energy efficiency assessments. 

Top UI/UX Design Trends That Gonna Dominate 2020

UI/UX Trends to watch out for!
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User interface and user experience are the roots of software products. Whether it’s a web app or mobile application, if you’re not providing a good user experience to your visitors, you might end up losing all your traffic soon.

The UI/UX of your website is the first thing that strikes the eye of your customer; it works as a ladder to reach your consumer’s heart and mind by showing them engaging visual content. But, keeping up with UI/UX trends is not that simple as it seems to be.

Automated Testing on UI: Is it Really Worth the Effort?

During engineering and software development, testing is considered an essential aspect of development. However, some developers don’t consider it vital, especially if they have limited time.

This has led to a lot of debate asking if automated testing of UI is essential or not. Well, developers have varying opinions, but if we see it objectively, we believe that automated testing is essential for the following reasons: