August 16th, 2006, Macromedia formerly now Adobe has chosen Axiom Telecom site of the day for their online showcase.
It’s been a great honor and major success of our team that our client...
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We've re-designed our website, several changes have been made. Following are the latest features
Modern color scheme,
Ajax Technology usage
More informatiave and user friendly...
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Customers and Partners in more than 15 countries including: USA, Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, France, Sweden, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain
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Having a Web site that gets found in Google and the other engines isn't hard to do, but it can be difficult to know where to begin. Here are ten tips to get you started .
1. Start out slowly. If...
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Linking - what a mess if you don't know what's going on. Either linking is "IN" or it's "OUT" according to what you read these days.Here's the good news: Linking Works.
Here's...
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The internet is a vast resource and used correctly it can help your business. However, one of the first steps in getting a website is the registration of web hosting. There are many thousands of web...
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We've all heard of Web 2.0, but what does it mean? Different people have different perspective and explanation of it. I think of it as the Interactive Internet. It support collaboration between...
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Guaranteeing a top ranking in the search engines is impossible. There are over 25 Billion web sites on the Internet and thousands more submitted every day. AAN Designers will optimize your web site...
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If your pay-per-click ad is eye catching you can expect it to receive 2-5% of query searches done for a particular keyword. Pay-per-click costs depend on the amount of searches a keyword generates....
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Before we begin any project, we carry out an in-depth research on the kind of industry client runs/works-for and focus on understanding our client’s goals to guide us in developing the most...
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If your company exists in Dubai then we provide Best Linux Web Hosting in Dubai. By employing AAN as your Web host, you can quickly, easily and affordably launch, run and maintain websites for...
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Affinity diagramming is a categorization method where users sort various concepts into several categories. This usability method is used by a team to organize a large amount of data according to the...
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A tool developed to assist Web authors in improving the accessibility and usability of HTML documents. It is made available through a joint collaboration between the Adaptive Technology...
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Chunking is the way that the brain deals with complexity. Humans short term memory can retain, at most, only about 7±2 things at one time according to George A. Miller....
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Contextual inquiry is a structured field interviewing usability evaluation method. It involves conversation as well as observation. Contextual inquiries requires a high degree of skill from the...
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This evaluation method formalizes the review of a specification or early prototype. The basic steps are to assemble a team of four to eight inspectors, assign each a special role in the context of...
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Guidelines and checklists help ensure that usability principles will be considered in a design. Usually, checklists are used in conjunction with a usability inspection method: the checklist gives the...
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Heuristic evaluation is where a group of usability experts scrutinize a website and evaluate each element of the site against a list of commonly accepted principles or rules of thumb. They apply...
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Inclusive design means developing systems or web sites flexible enough to serve the broadest possible range of users. Inclusive design calls for adaptable interfaces to be built into the product...
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Inquiry is a broad category of usability evaluation methods. It is part one of the "Usability Evaluation Toolbox". With inquiry methods usability evaluators obtain information about users'...
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Inspection is a broad category of usability evaluation methods. It is part two of the "Usability Evaluation Toolbox". In the inspection approach, usability specialists, users and other...
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The inverted pyramid is a type of writing style where conclusions are presented first not last. It begins with a conclusion then moves to the key information followed by background information....
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Journaled sessions are where users conduct usability tests in remote locations. Users perform several tasks with the prototype, much as in formal usability tests, and their actions are...
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One-way mirror is a a piece of glass that is a mirror on one side but can be seen through from the other side. One-way mirrors are sometimes used in usability testing or focus groups so that...
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A paper prototype is a paper sketch of an interface with just enough detail to make design decisions and usability evaluations relating to the function and flow of the...
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The word "pixel" is derived from "picture element". In graphics, it refers to smallest resolvable rectangular area of an image. It is how how monitors divide the display...
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Pluralistic walkthroughs are when groups of users, developers, and usability experts walk through a task scenario. Group walkthroughs have the advantage of providing a diverse range of skills...
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PDF is a proprietary file format developed by Adobe Systems Inc., as a way to publish documents electronically, with good formatting for printing, and document security (documents are...
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Questionnaires are written lists of questions that you distribute to your users. Questionnaires differ from surveys in that they are written lists, not ad hoc interviews, and as such require...
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Readability is the degree to which the meaning of text is understandable, based on the complexity of sentences and the difficulty of vocabulary. Indexes for readability usually rank usability by the...
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