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I think it is important for software to avoiding imposing a cognitive style on workers and their work
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"I think it is important for software to avoiding imposing a cognitive style on workers and their work"

- Edward Tufte

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This quote by Edward Tufte speaks to the importance of software program style that does not limit the user's capacity to work in the manner in which best fits them. He is suggesting that software application ought to not be created in a way that compels the individual to think in a certain means or to make use of a specific style of working. Rather, software program must be made to be flexible and also to enable the individual to work in the manner in which finest fits their private demands and also preferences. This is essential due to the fact that it enables the user to be a lot more effective and also effective in their job, as they have the ability to operate in the manner in which ideal suits them. It likewise permits the individual to be a lot more creative as well as to check out various ways of working, which can bring about more innovative solutions. By avoiding enforcing a cognitive style on employees and also their job, software program can be created to be more user-friendly and to better fulfill the demands of the customer.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Edward Tufte somewhere between March 14, 1942 and today. He/she was a famous Educator from USA. The author also have 23 other quotes.

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