The Impact of UI: Rapid Results

K-I-S-S, as in the clever acronym for “keep it simple stupid”, (not the classic rock band) is never more relevant than when it comes to mobile technology. Think of the user interface (UI) on a mobile device as exposure therapy – the more you expose primary functions to users, the more engagement and overall usage. In an effort to reduce user confusion and achieve rapid results, obvious UI is often the best UI.

Accessibility vs. Aesthetic

Take options for example. Two common ways to display user options are as a navigation bar placed at the bottom of the interface, or a hamburger menu. While the menu looks sleek and less cluttered compared to a navigational bar, the reality is users want to take the path of least resistance to complete a task.

A nav bar increases user engagement through its consistent exposure of obvious functionality, garnering more overall usage than a menu requiring an additional step. Users want to be shown exactly what to do. The less time it takes to complete a task, the more functional the UI.

DevSecOps and Repeatability

Delivering repeatable outcomes in an agile and timely manner requires a new perspective on software delivery. Traditional software development required months of planning and years of execution. By the time delivery occurred, the products missed the mark due to shifting needs and new priorities (hello COVID-19 tracking apps).

DevSecOps (Development + Security + Operations) allows for enterprise to deliver software at an expeditious pace. By integrating the development, testing, security, and operations team into a single cohesive unit, rapid delivery equates to rapid results.

Rapid results will vary depending on the problem at hand, which further hammers home the concept of building for the user. Observe, learn, and iterate for the target user, and speak with the intended audience on what problems they 're experiencing to make UI designs more relevant and “obvious.”

Lastly and most important, DevSecOps allows for the introduction of repeatable processes. Repeatable processes ensure that outcomes are consistent, abide by security guidelines, and can deliver capability rapidly. Monkton 's methodology (Also prescribed by NIAP) is Secure by Default, meaning our entire outlook is security first. Leveraging DevSecOps enables enterprise with the ability to focus on user experience instead of security and compliance.

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