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Collaboration Glossary

The following glossary defines terms used in the context of collaboration.

SAP Design Guild (2004). Resources>Collaboration

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Color Glossary

This glossary lists and explains color and visual perception terms which are relevant for graphic and Web design as well as usability. The information was taken from several sources and adapted to the needs of this glossary

Wiegand, Christine and Gerd Waloszek. SAP Design Guild. Design>Graphic Design>Prepress>Color

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Interaction Design Sessions

This article covers the design stage that marks the next step in the design process after site visits have been conducted and evaluated: It describes the process of successively deriving an interaction design from the data. The following article describes the creating of an interaction design - one of the most important steps involved in the creation of a user-oriented application system. This step is taken directly after the collection and analysis of data in working practice, gathered during site visits. The user interaction design is derived from this data successively.

Fuss, Margarete. SAP Design Guild (2002). Design>Information Design>Interaction Design>Web Design

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Recommendations for Charts and Graphics

The Recommendations for Chart and Graphic comprise guidelines for the use of charts, graphics, images, colors and text.

SAP Design Guild (2003). Design>Graphic Design>Technical Illustration>Charts and Graphs

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SAP Business HTML Cookbook

At SAP cookbooks are frequently used as a very efficient and highly accepted means to communicate design. This cookbook not only comprises the introduction of SAP's design for screen elements in the web environment but also the documentation of the so called 'business functions'. These functions are used to render the screen elements of business applications in an internet browser. They ensure the highly sophisticated appearance of web applications according to the SAP brand design and protect the developer from being forced to write endless HTML coding.

SAP Design Guild (2003). Resources>Web Design>HTML

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SAP Usability Glossary

The following glossary lists and explains usability terms, which are relevant for the SAP software world. The information was taken from several sources and adapted to the needs of this glossary. Among the sources are: www.whatis.com, the book authored by Larry Constantine and Lucy Lockwood 'Software for use: a practical guide to models and methods of usage-centered design', the book authored by JoAnn Hackos and Janice Reddish 'User and Task Analysis for Interface Design', information contained in articles and guidelines in the SAP Design Guild, own contributions (a.o. photos and graphics).

SAP Design Guild (2003). Resources>Usability>Glossary

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SAP Web Glossary

The following glossary lists and explains general Web terms. The information was taken from several sources and adapted to the needs of this glossary. Among the sources are: www.whatis.com, the book authored by Larry Constantine and Lucy Lockwood 'Software for use: a practical guide to models and methods of usage-centered design', the book authored by JoAnn Hackos and Janice Reddish 'User and Task Analysis for Interface Design', information contained in articles and guidelines in the SAP Design Guild, own contributions (a.o. photos and graphics).

Waloszek, Gerd. SAP Design Guild (2003). Resources>Web Design>Glossary

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