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Paper 199-2012 A SAS® Tip-of-the-Day Web Page on an Intranet Bruce Gilsen, Federal Reserve Board INTRODUCTION For the past four years I have posted a SAS tip of the Day on the Federal Reserve Board's SAS Consulting Web site, which is part of the Board's intranet site, FedWeb. In this paper, I will discuss design considerations for the tips. Get an inside look at the 10 best intranet designs of 2016. This 498-page report is the only place to find this information, with 166 full-color screenshots of before-and-after designs, which are usually protected behind the organization's firewall. Comprehensive case studies, detailed best practices and annotated screenshots keep you up-to-date on current trends and challenges that you can.
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Mind maps, flow charts and sitemaps: >XMind (from free) >ConceptDraw Office (from $199) A powerful diagramming tool >OmniGraffle ($69.99) >Gliffy (from free) web-based diagram application >Mindnode for mind-mapping. Pretty fully featured and not too expensive. --------------------------------- Wireframes and prototypes: >PowerMockup (from $59.99) >Pencil (free) >Mogups (from $9/month) >Justinmind Prototyper (from $19/month) >FileSquare (from free) FileSquare is a web-based tool for creating click-through prototypes by linking together uploaded mockup images. >Handcraft (from $19/month) > >For wireframing/prototyping, I'd also suggest GUIToolkits (http://guitoolkits.com/). Prebuilt tools for everything from web to iPad/iPhone to Facebook to Win/MacOS, working in the tool you're comfortable with (Illustrator, Fireworks, OmniGraffle, Axure, Keynote, PowerPoint, or Visio). It's hard to find a comparably rich, full-featured set. ----------------------------- User testing and feedback: >IntuitionHQ (from free) This remote usability testing service allows you to run various user tests on your designs and get instant feedback. >Verify (from $19/month) >Polldaddy (from free) a web application for creating and publishing surveys and polls. >Concept Feedback (free) Visit this online community to exchange feedback on designs. >Fivesecondtest (from free) This service gathers feedback by asking users to recall the elements of a website after having seen it for only five seconds. >PickFu (from $20) This crowdsourcing service provides quick feedback via simple A/B polls. >UserTesting (from $49) UserTesting lets you “look over the shoulders” of people browsing your website. >UsabilityTools (from $39/month) This collection of tools offers user research including surveys, card sorting, and feedback forms. >Morae (from $402 approx.) This desktop software records user interactions (keyboard/mouse input, eye-tracking, audio, etc.) and analyzes the results. >BugHerd (from $29/month) BugHerd is an online bug tracker specially designed for web development projects. ----------------------------- A/B split tests: >Optimizely (from $17/month) This A/B split testing tool can help you find the most effective way to increase conversions on your website. >Visual Website Optimizer (from free) Like Optimizely, Visual Website Optimizer provides support for A/B testing, multivariate testing, behavior targeting, and more. ----------------------------- Analytics: >Crazy Egg (from $9/month) This web analytics service visualizes user behavior with heat maps, scroll maps, and confetti reports. >Inspectlet (from free) Another web analytics tool, Inspectlet provides heat maps, real-time analytics, and screen recordings of visitor behavior. >Mixpanel (from free) Mixpanel is an analytics platform for tracking custom events in mobile and web applications. ----------------------------- Validation, link checks and speed tests: >W3C Markup Validation Service (free) >Dr. Link Check (free) This web app checks a site for broken and blacklisted links. >Pingdom Full Page Test (free) Use this tool to test and analyze how long it takes your webpage to load. >Google PageSpeed (free) This Google service analyzes a web page and makes suggestions for how to improve its load time. >CrossBrowserTesting (from $29.95/month) This service provides virtual machines for testing a website in different browsers on different operating systems. And also: >Forrst.com also has a great community to get feedback on your designs. >http://lucidcharts.com >If you are willing to spend money, if the team get's large, look at ConceptDraw PRO www.conceptdraw.com. If you are dead set on open source and 'free' software I would say that http://www.diagram.ly/ or any other that has been atound a while. >http://www.pickfu.com/ : PickFu is a tool that provides instant, unbiased and insightful public opinion on questions that you care about. Rapporten vanuit Rijksoverheid (alleen toegankelijk voor licentiehouders)
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