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		<title>Reusing the User Experience</title>
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		<description>As a rule of thumb, the earlier in the development process reuse can occur, the more efficient reuse becomes. Like software component reuse, the reuse of UX design elements can be a very efficient form of reuse—particularly because this form of reuse occurs very early in the product development cycle. The ability to reuse prior work effectively is one characteristic of a mature discipline.</description>
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		<title>Executive Dashboards</title>
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		<description>Contrary to first impression, an &apos;executive dashboard&apos; is not found in a CIO’s car. Rather, an executive dashboard, also known as a manager dashboard, executive cockpit, or digital cockpit, is a child of what in the 1980s was referred to as the Executive Information System (EIS).</description>
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		<title>Salpicaderos Digitales</title>
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		<description>Los salpicaderos digitales (digital dashboards) mejor conocidos como cuadros de mando digitales son una herramienta de visualización en tiempo real de los indicadores críticos de negocio que ayudan a la toma de decisiones empresariales. Su uso se extiende y avanza desde la élite ejecutiva hacia la ubicuidad.</description>
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