User-interface Integration
Planning, Design, and Development of Business System Interfaces
Thanks to the advancement of information technologies, Web systems today have become highly convenient with abundant functionality. On the other hand, as the number of functions increases, user interfaces become more complicated and difficult to use. Hard-to-handle user interfaces impede operational efficiency as they require longer work hours, take much time to become accustomed to, and lead to an increased amount of input errors.
Therefore, the development of business systems to create and provide easy-to-use user interfaces is critical.
Features of Indigo’s planning, design, and development of business system interfaces
1. Interface planning, design, and development from a user’s point of view
When designing an interface for a business system, it is essential to take the following points into consideration. It is also important to design it from a user’s point of view. Indigo develops interfaces that achieve benefits for both actual users and the company providing the system, such as the following:
- Intuitive operability
- Fatigue-free design
- Efficient screen-flow
- No wasting of a user’s labor (input, etc.)
- Shorter system latency time
- Consideration to accessibility
- Enhanced security
Since its foundation in 1996, Indigo has engaged in the research and development of user interfaces by drawing on long-accumulated, abundant know-how on Internet-based system development and website creation. Indigo’s user interfaces maximize system functionality and improve business efficiency. Indigo also applies its Rich Interface featuring high usability to business system interfaces.
Work Flow up to Introduction
| Step1 | Definition of requirements After repeated discussions and meetings, we clearly define deliverables. |
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| Step2 | Design Designing (site and system design) is conducted in accordance with the defined requirements. |
| Step3 | Implementation Functions are mounted onto the system. |
| Step4 | Testing A test run is conducted to see if the implemented functions are working properly. |
| Step5 | Verification A customer verifies the deliverables on a test server. |
| Step6 | Introduction
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