UI Simply put, user
interface (UI) is anything a user may interact with to use a digital product or service. This
includes everything from screens and touchscreens, keyboards, sounds, and even lights. To
understand the evolution of UI, however, it’s helpful to learn a bit more about its history and
how it has evolved into best practices and a profession.
UX User experience, or UX, evolved as a result of the improvements to UI. Once there was
something for users to interact with, their experience, whether positive, negative, or neutral,
changed how users felt about those interactions.
An application that runs
stand-alone in a desktop or laptop computer. Contrast with "Web-based application," which
requires the Web browser to run. The term may be used to contrast desktop applications with
mobile applications that run in smartphones and tablets. See desktop computer, Web application
and mobile app.
Examples of some applications:
Windows File Explorer (to find files on your computer) Microsoft Office applications (Word,
Excel, etc.) Web browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer) Adobe Photoshop.
Online Marketing is the process
of creating, delivering & communicating the value of a product or service and making it
relevant to customers so that they are compelled to consider buying a product or a service when
they encounter your brand online.
The broad online marketing spectrum varies according to
business requirements. Effective online marketing programs leverage consumer data and customer
relationship management (CRM) systems. Online marketing connects organizations with qualified
potential customers and takes business development to a much higher level than traditional
marketing.
A basic time-management tool,
consists of a list of times at which possible tasks, events, or actions are intended to take
place, or of a sequence of events in the chronological order in which such things are intended
to take place. The process of creating a schedule is deciding how to order these tasks and how
to commit resources between the variety of possible tasks. We are responsible for making a
particular schedule .
E-commerce is the activity of
electronically buying or selling of products on online services or over the Internet. Electronic
commerce draws on technologies such as mobile commerce, electronic funds transfer, supply chain
management, Internet marketing, online transaction processing, electronic data interchange
(EDI), inventory management systems, and automated data collection systems.
An internet is a
specially designed website that brings information from diverse sources, like emails, online
forums and search engines, together in a uniform way.
A mobile application, most
commonly referred to as an app, is a type of application software designed to run on a mobile
device, such as a smartphone or tablet computer. Mobile applications frequently serve to provide
users with similar services to those accessed on PCs. Apps are generally small, individual
software units with limited function. This use of app software was originally popularized by
Apple Inc. and its App Store, which offers thousands of applications for the iPhone, iPad and
iPod Touch.
Business and Management are the
disciplines devoted to organizing, analyzing, and planning various types of business operations.
And if that sounds really general, that’s just because these fields cover a lot of
ground.
It comprises planning, organizing, staffing, leading or directing, and
controlling an organization. We may assist your marketing program.
A blockchain is, in the
simplest of terms, a time-stamped series of immutable record of data that is managed by cluster
of computers not owned by any single entity. Each of these blocks of data (i.e. block) are
secured and bound to each other using cryptographic principles
Design Thinking is an approach used for practical and creative problem-solving. It is based
heavily on the methods and processes that designers use, but it has actually evolved from a
range of different fields — including architecture, engineering and business. Design Thinking
can also be applied to any field. It doesn’t necessarily have to be design-specific.
Design Thinking is extremely user-centric. It focuses on humans first and foremost, seeking to understand people’s needs and come up with effective solutions to meet those needs. It is what we call a solution-based approach to problem-solving.
A Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system helps manage customer data. It supports sales management, delivers actionable insights, integrates with social media and facilitates team communication.
Human Resources Management (HRM) systems allow companies to focus on people management by streamlining all workforce software into one business intelligent solution.
A Vendor Management System(VMS) is a web-based software application that allows you to manage your company’s entire contingent workforce hiring process in one easy-to-use solution.
A Point Of Sale System (POS) is the place where your customer makes a payment for products or services at your store.
A Project Management System (PMS) is managing a project by planning, organizing, and managing its different required aspects
An Management Information System (MIS) gathers data from multiple online systems, analyzes the information, and reports data to aid in management decision-making.
A Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) includes enterprise performance management, software that helps plan, budget, predict, and report on an organization’s financial results.
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