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Eye-Tracking In Mobile UX Research

Smashing Magazine

If you are designing an app or a website, you can test how easy and intuitive it is to complete a specific task, fill out a form, find certain information, or buy a product. They used eye-tracking to measure visual attention on banners, animated graphics, and navigational tools in websites. This is a click heatmap of a website.

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How companies can become magnets for digital talent

All Things Distributed

At the same time, if your daily corporate practice doesn't fulfill their expectations regarding a vibrant and flexible working culture and a social media-minded environment, digital natives will simply turn their back on you and go elsewhere. Everyone can find these values on our website, and they apply to everyone.

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SRE Incident Management: Overview, Techniques, and Tools

Dotcom-Montior

Software services still require physical devices and hardware for them to function. However, in some cases, an incident will become known through a support ticket, a phone call, or even social media, which is never good news when issues are posted publicly for all to see. Asset Management. Incident Logging.

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Web Development Trends in 2023

KeyCDN

Progressive web apps Being responsive is no longer enough; today's websites need to be progressive. Motion UI can add subtle animations to elements such as buttons and forms or more complex animations that help guide the user through an app or website. Here is a roundup of frontend web development trends to keep an eye on in 2023.

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12 different types of mobile testing with real-life examples

Testsigma

Today we are using mobile phones for social media, shopping, banking, movies, online meetings, emails, and whatnot. Mobiles have different models, screen resolutions, operating systems, network types, hardware configurations, etc. Let us have a look at the most popular types of mobile testing for applications and hardware.

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Expanding the Cloud: Introducing Amazon QuickSight

All Things Distributed

We live in a world where massive volumes of data are generated from websites, connected devices and mobile apps. In such a data intensive environment, making key business decisions such as running marketing and sales campaigns, logistic planning, financial analysis and ad targeting require deriving insights from these data.

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The top 5 reasons to run your own database benchmarks

HammerDB

As the chart shows because we know that both HammerDB and the implementation of the TPC-C workload scales then we can determine that with this particular database engine both the software and hardware scales as well. If you only test your own application (and if you have more than one application which one will you use for benchmarking?)