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		<title>The 5 Guidelines For Functional Design</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dear automotive professionals, designers, and product managers Many fail, learn, repeat (FLR) cycles took me until I could experience essential design guides, which I started to trust! See five of them now. 1. Call for speed! Every great application quickly drops once it gets slow. Focus on fast response and design tools for high performance [&#8230;]</p>
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<p id="966a">Dear automotive professionals, designers, and product managers</p>



<p id="d583">Many fail, learn, repeat (FLR) cycles took me until I could experience essential design guides, which I started to trust! See five of them now.</p>



<p id="e25a">1. Call for speed!</p>



<p id="66d1">Every great application quickly drops once it gets slow. Focus on fast response and design tools for high performance from day one.</p>



<p id="2546">2. UI</p>



<p id="cec6">Visualization is essential, especially for web-based applications. Less is more! Keep the surface clean and build flowing and intuitive functions.</p>



<p id="67da">3. Core Idea</p>



<p id="02a8">Set the primary product goal and stick to that. Planning tools are for planning; time-clock is for time-clocking, etc. Don’t try to please everyone by adding extra stuff. Instead, focus on the core idea that makes your product great.</p>



<p id="f184">4. KISS</p>



<p id="750e">Don’t waste energy and product potential to cover all possible business scenarios. Instead, focus on use cases, which add the most business value. Limit “IF’s” and Keep it Simple and Stupid!</p>



<p id="9a80">5. Framework</p>



<p id="78ee">Don’t replicate something that already exists. Use it! Develop frameworks around your products to handle similar requirements. AND, don’t forget: too much flexibility confuses users!</p>



<p id="eed7">Don’t hesitate to give me your viewpoint. Many thanks!</p>



<p id="41b7"><strong>Dr. Juraj Hanus, hanus@taxapa.com</strong></p>



<p id="d5fa"><em>Data Analytics &amp; Automotive Applications Expert for Dealerships</em></p>
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