User experience designUser experience design (UX design, UXD, UED, or XD) is the process of defining the experience a user would go through when interacting with a company, its services, and its products. Design decisions in UX design are often driven by research, data analysis, and test results rather than aesthetic preferences and opinions. Unlike user interface design, which focuses solely on the design of a computer interface, UX design encompasses all aspects of a user's perceived experience with a product or website, such as its usability, usefulness, desirability, brand perception, and overall performance.
Circuit complexityIn theoretical computer science, circuit complexity is a branch of computational complexity theory in which Boolean functions are classified according to the size or depth of the Boolean circuits that compute them. A related notion is the circuit complexity of a recursive language that is decided by a uniform family of circuits (see below). Proving lower bounds on size of Boolean circuits computing explicit Boolean functions is a popular approach to separating complexity classes.
FCAPSFCAPS is the ISO Telecommunications Management Network model and framework for network management. FCAPS is an acronym for fault, configuration, accounting, performance, security, the management categories into which the ISO model defines network management tasks. In non-billing organizations accounting is sometimes replaced with administration. The ISO, under the direction of the OSI group, has created a network management model as the primary means for understanding the major functions of network management systems.
Gestion de la capacitéLa gestion de la capacité est un enjeu majeur des directions informatiques qui ont mis en place une gestion des services. L'objectif de la gestion de la capacité est de garantir que l'infrastructure informatique est fournie au bon moment, au bon prix et en quantité adéquate pour que la qualité de service réponde aux besoins métiers. Dans un cadre ITIL, la gestion de la capacité se décline en trois sous-processus : Gestion de la capacité des ressources (RCM) ; Gestion de la capacité des services (SCM) ; Gestion de la capacité business (BCM).