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Amberlight's Hierarchy

Inefficiencies can occur in a number of ways whenever people interact with technology. The discipline of HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) aims to design systems that take human psychology into account. Utilising this psychological knowledge will help you meet your specific business objectives; the effects can be measured and their ROI demonstrated.

The Amberlight hierarchy of system requirements - Useful, Accessible, Usable and Persuasive

The Amberlight hierarchy of system requirements provides a framework for HCI design knowledge. Every level of the hierarchy must be met before the next can be tackled. For example, we should not focus on usability if we have not ensured accessibility. Equally, there is no point having a system at all if it is not useful in some way.

first level of the hierarchy: Useful


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Amberlight unveils new look offices

Amberlight has revealed their new-look offices including state-of-the-art equipment for viewing and recording tests.

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