Principium minimae mirationis
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Principium minimae mirationis ad machinandum usori interfacierum, programmatum, et ergonomicae pertinet.
Principium affirmat quod si duo elementa interfaciei inter se contradicunt, aut sunt ambigua, effectum esse quod usori minimam mirationem facit oportet. Maxime programmor effectum qui usori programmaturae minimam mirationem facit pro effectum qui operando programmaturae pernoto est naturalis invenire conari debet.[1]
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ Joshua Bloch (2006). "How to design a good API and why it matters". Association for Computing Machinery. pp. 506-507
Nexus externi
[recensere | fontem recensere]- "Applying the Rule of Least Surprise" from The Art of Unix Programming by E.S. Raymond
- Principle of Least Astonishment at Portland Pattern Repository
- Principle of least astonishment on UXPassion.com
- Law of Least Astonishment from The Tao of Programming by Geoffrey James