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Of course. Efficiency is directly proportional to UX. Usability is a subset of UX and ISO defines it as "The extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context of use"
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Survive? It was awesome.
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I don't think I have something like that. If I don't throw something away, I'm convinced that I shouldn't.
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Leadership and management, e-commerce, and a bit of sustainable development. Got away with not having to learn programming, but something drove me yesterday to try learning again. I may need to write some JavaScript on my own if no one can do it for me
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I think :) Under Dr. Chua-Garcia
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I haven't yet, but that's interesting. Maybe, there's something more to it. *looks for his Theory of Personality notes*
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The one thinking, I would assume :)
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Wow. Uhm. It's really hard to tell. There are great moments, but I don't know which stands out
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"What?" Are we talking about an object? Haha. Kidding aside, I dunno who
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Smartphone, Mobile Media Device, and Laptop
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Vampiiiiiire. I get the reference :P
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nagdedesign ng mga website sa isang online agency. hehe http://www.linkedin.com/in/AllanCaeg
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heto, namimiss ka. nnnnaks! haha. uhm. busy busy sa buhay. kailangan ng konting pahinga
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Hmm. I think, it's better if I focus on things that I can actually change :)
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Mmmmm. Difficult question. Right now, it could be http://uxexchange.com/
Allan Caeg’s Bio
Lover of Integrity, UX, Open Source, Bleeding Edge Tech, Psychology, Philosophy, Anthropology, Industrial Design, and R&FN'R.




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