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Meauring the usability and business benefits of AJAX | October 29th, 2005

Here’s my slide deck from a talk I gave on thursday to the Vancouver User Experience group at the Vancouver Film School. Some of the topics I tried to cover include:
  • The progression of software user interfaces (Why first generation web apps had bad UIs)
  • Why is AJAX hot now (even these technologies have been around for a while)
  • What is AJAX
  • How to measure the usability benefits of AJAX from a business perspective
  • How to build using AJAX
  • Future RIA technologies
 
 
Technorati Tags : AJAX, usability, roi, userexperience

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3 Responses to “Meauring the usability and business benefits of AJAX”

  1. justaddwater.dk | AJAX performance stats, ROI, and business value Says:

    [...] This reminds me of Ajaxinfo (the guys behind AJAX usability metrics), AJAX ROI faceoff, where a traditional webapp is compared to an AJAX webapp. For the visually oriented, there is a video comparing the two applications at the end of the article. Recently on Developer.com, I looked at ways for developers to communicate the value of Ajax in dollars and cents. Arguing for or against a technology usually creates some stress for developers, who tend to speak a different language from business decision makers. [...]

  2. ntschutta.com Says:

    The Upside of Ajax

    Near as I can tell, none of the major Ajax sites have referenced Tim Bray’s piece entitled The Real AJAX Upside. Tim hits on some of my company’s reasons for adding Ajax to our applications - it makes them perform better (or, more precise…

  3. Andre’s Blog » Blog Archive » Measuring Usability in Requirements Says:

    [...] Measuring usabiltiy…well we’ve been down this road before. But I like how Roger Cauvin is approaching it here: [...]

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