Changes between Version 36 and Version 37 of DeveloperGuidelines/Quality
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- 12/29/13 22:43:04 (11 years ago)
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DeveloperGuidelines/Quality
v36 v37 139 139 Even though UX as such appears to be a largely subjective matter, there usually a number of generalizable UX requirements for any user interface. 140 140 141 '''Example:''' ''User interfaces which are typically used in the darkness should not blind the user, but use a reduced palette of primarily reddish colors on dark background in order to prevent iris contractions. If the interface is though to be used under varying lighting conditions it should be adaptable (or even auto-adapt).142 '' 141 '''Example:''' ''User interfaces which are typically used in the darkness should not blind the user, but use a reduced palette of primarily reddish colors on dark background in order to cause less or no iris contraction. If the interface is though to be used under varying lighting conditions it should be adaptable (or even auto-adapt).'' 142 143 143 In order to be '''valid and accomplishable, UX requirements must be specific and clearly defined''' (like the above example) for the quality level for which they shall apply - even when their reasoning may be more complex sometimes. 144 144