Navigation with SAP Fiori Flashcards
UI
- User Interface
- Describes the interface between the user and the device
- Aims to maximize efficiency during use
UX
- User Experience
- Takes on the perspective of end-user
- Aims at motivation and emotion, before, during and after use
- Creates motivating and positive experience for the user
3 Basic user types
- Occasional
- Expert
- Developer
Ocassional User
- Fast
- Simple
- Clear
- Browser based
Expert
- Many functions
- Locally installed GUI
- Multi-step transactions
- Multiple systems
Developer
- No specific UI
- Backend-oriented
- Overall-authorization
- Multiple Systems
5 Pillars of the SAP Fiori User Experience Paradigm
- Role-based
- Responsive
- Simple
- Coherent
- Instant Value
Pillar of the SAP Fiori user: Role-Based
- Decomposition into task-based experience
- Users have access to the apps they need to perform their tasks
Pillar of the SAP Fiori user: Responsive
All sizes, devices, versions, channels
Application interface is responsive
Pillar of the SAP Fiori user: Simple
- Simple application scope
- 1 user, 1 use case, and up to 3 screens for each applicaton
Pillar of the SAP Fiori user: Coherent
- Apps developed with a coherent structure
- All apps speak the same language, and can be implemented in multiple landscapes and environments
Pillar of the SAP Fiori user: Instant Value
Instant value through a low adoption barrier, both on IT systems and user adoption side
Transaction Apps
Offer task based access to tasks like change, display, create etc.
Analytical apps
Provide insight to action. Give visual overview of complex topics.
Factsheets
Allow you to search and explore your data. Provide 360 view on an object.