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Better design through simplicity...


Better design through simplicity... 05/23/2004 07:29 PM

From a relative ly old article (at least in terms of webloggia's attention-span) comes some pointers on improving design through simplicity:

  • Heed cultural patterns. The iPod, for instance, succeeded not just because of its sleek form, but because, in conjunction with iTunes, it solved so many of the problems of buying and storing music.
  • Be transparent. People like to have a mental model of how things work.
  • Edit. Simplicity hinges as much on cutting nonessential features as on adding helpful ones, the Newton MessagePad and the Palm Pilot being prime examples.
  • Prototype. Push beyond proof-of-technology demos and build prototypes that people can interact with.

This is a good set of assumptions for trying out new ideas and building new products and pretty close to the way we've been working in R&Mi when we do our rapid prototyping sprints. I should really write that stuff up sometime...

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B&N's Complex Simplicity


B&N's Complex Simplicity 06/04/2004 12:37 PM
Recent filings for Barnes & Noble contain an array of related-party transactions, each of which deserves scrutiny.

Maeda's SIMPLICITY


Maeda's SIMPLICITY 12/27/2004 03:32 PM
John Maeda's got himself a weblog called, what else, Simplicity .. simplicity .. blog

weblogs.media.mit.edu/SIMPLICITY
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SAP CEO stumps for simplicity


SAP CEO stumps for simplicity 05/12/2004 04:04 PM
ZDNet May 12 2004 7:48PM GMT

new mantra at MIT - Simplicity


new mantra at MIT - Simplicity 05/21/2004 07:08 AM
hails the age of simplicity .. simplicity

nytimes.com/2004/05/20/technology/circuits/20simp.html?8c ir=&pagewanted=all&position=
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Adding Simplicity (TechWeb)


Adding Simplicity (TechWeb) 08/08/2004 04:03 AM
TechWeb - Automated, model-driven architecture could be your ticket to simpler, less painful enterprise development.

Simplicity not standard for new gadgets


Simplicity not standard for new gadgets 01/25/2004 05:16 PM
Boston Globe Jan 25 2004 9:01PM GMT

Simplicity Not Standard for New Gadgets


Simplicity Not Standard for New Gadgets 01/25/2004 03:05 PM
AP via Los Angeles Times Jan 25 2004 6:09PM GMT

Simplicity Not Standard for New Gadgets
(AP)


Simplicity Not Standard for New Gadgets
(AP)
01/25/2004 12:53 PM
AP - Not only are the latest high-tech gadgets packed with more features than ever, they're also harder than ever to figure out.

Backup Simplicity released


Backup Simplicity released 12/02/2003 12:32 AM
Synchronize! Pro X developer Qdea has released Backup Simplicity, a simple backup utility aimed at Jaguar and Panther users.

Simplicity to Reign Among Offerings at
SNW


Simplicity to Reign Among Offerings at
SNW
04/08/2005 06:38 PM
Storage vendors are rolling out a host of tools targeting areas such as lagging response and recovery times, protected data backup and iSCSI accessibility.

Bloglines aims for simplicity
(SiliconValley.com)


Bloglines aims for simplicity
(SiliconValley.com)
09/22/2004 06:44 AM
SiliconValley.com - There's been a lot of innovation in online publishing lately, but regular Internet users might be scratching their heads at some of the lingo. Social software, blogs and RSS technology? What does it all mean?

Viebrock.ca: Simplicity in Fetching -
HTTP_URL


Viebrock.ca: Simplicity in Fetching -
HTTP_URL
04/09/2004 04:06 PM
Just a quick not ethis morning about a nifty little class that Colin Viebrock (part of the "PHP Webstite Team" for PHP.net) has posted on his weblog this morning - definitely something that I could have used a long time ago.

Keep It Simple: Simplicity versus
Innovation


Keep It Simple: Simplicity versus
Innovation
11/27/2002 05:34 AM

Briggs & Stratton Buys Simplicity


Briggs & Stratton Buys Simplicity 06/03/2004 12:15 PM
The engine maker is using cash, not its hot stock, to fund a key acquisition.

Simplicity. Is it Google's success
secret?


Simplicity. Is it Google's success
secret?
06/05/2004 04:35 AM
Hindustantimes.com - Sat Jun 5, 06:56 am GMT

Desktop Linux: choices for simplicity
and useability


Desktop Linux: choices for simplicity
and useability
09/11/2004 09:33 PM
In putting together a Linux system for Small Office / Home Office users, a number of thing need to be covered slightly differently from the way that Linux has evolved. The choices aren't always made for technical reasons...

SoftAP Brings Mac's Simplicity to
Windows


SoftAP Brings Mac's Simplicity to
Windows
06/04/2004 01:46 PM
Apple has offered a software base station feature in its client software for nearly five years; PCTel now brings the same ease to Windows with Segue SoftAP: Under Windows XP, you can set up an ad hoc Wi-Fi network and then link that via Internet sharing to bridge an Ethernet, modem, or other connection to users connecting over Wi-Fi. But it's multiple steps and not really the same thing as creating a full software base station. Segue SoftAP from PCTel will cost $19.95 when it goes on sale to individuals this month, and offers all of the security and networking features needed for a robust, computer client-based offering. Of course, contrast this offering versus a $30 to $80 dedicated access point, and it might seem like a less desirable offering unless you're a mobile or portable computer user who needs to set up Wi-Fi hotspots on an ad hoc basis. [link via Steve Stroh]...

High-Tech Industry Plugs Into Simplicity


High-Tech Industry Plugs Into Simplicity 05/30/2004 03:22 AM
Los Angeles Times May 30 2004 7:12AM GMT

Simplicity Rules: DevShed on Software
Design


Simplicity Rules: DevShed on Software
Design
09/05/2002 10:28 AM

The Art Of Software Development (part
2): Designing For Simplicity


The Art Of Software Development (part
2): Designing For Simplicity
09/25/2002 05:10 PM
In the first part of this article, you got a crash course in requirements analysis. Now that you've figured out what your customer needs, it's time to design it - easily the most challenging and creative phase of the project cycle. Find out more, inside.

Google's Simplicity Earns Brand of the
Year Honors


Google's Simplicity Earns Brand of the
Year Honors
02/11/2003 05:51 PM
LONDON -- Minimalist Internet search engine Google was voted "brand of the year" by branding junkies Tuesday, proving once again that less is more as it pipped ...

Phones Need Simplicity Before Cool
Stuff, CEOs Say (Reuters)


Phones Need Simplicity Before Cool
Stuff, CEOs Say (Reuters)
03/17/2005 04:07 AM
Reuters - Mobile telephone services need to be far less confusing to consumers, the heads of top U.S. wireless operators said on Wednesday, even as they talked up complex features such as Web surfing or video on phones.

Integrify iApprove 3.5 Extends
Simplicity to Corporate Compliance Needs


Integrify iApprove 3.5 Extends
Simplicity to Corporate Compliance Needs
06/17/2005 04:44 PM
iApprove 3.5 delivers the most complete request and approval process solution available [PRWEB Jun 17, 2005]

RADICAL
SIMPLICITY: A SECOND LOOK, AND LESSONS
LEARNED


RADICAL
SIMPLICITY: A SECOND LOOK, AND LESSONS
LEARNED
01/07/2004 01:32 PM
radical simplicityI've now finished Jim Merkel's book Radical Simplicity, which I described in an earlier post. Some of Merkel's ideas for living simpler were incorporated in my personal How to Save the World scorecard. I was mindful of the comments of several readers who complained that such books are only useful for salving the guilt of rich people who have lived extravagant lifestyles, and offer nothing to 'average' people who live a frugal existence struggling just to make ends meet. I'll leave it up to readers to consider what I've learned from this book, and decide whether these lessons have any applicability to them:
  1. Our ecological footprint (EF) is modestly higher than the North American average. This is due primarily to the fact we live in a larger-than-average house (the average North American home size is 1700 s.f., up from about 1300 s.f. a generation ago), and, as Canadians, we use a lot more BTUs for heating than the average North American.
  2. We actually buy less 'stuff' than the average North American, by a considerable margin. This is because we tend to save until we can afford better, more expensive, more durable products, so we 'turn over' what we own only half as often as the average North American, who disposes of clothing on average every 4 years, computers and small appliances every 3 years, major appliances every 8 years, and furniture every 10 years. This is a staggering amount of waste, and shows the false economy that our consumer culture and the Wal-Mart Dilemma push many people into.
  3. Thanks to our progressive community, that recycles paper, plastic, glass, cardboard, aluminum, and organics ('green box' program), we produce much less unrecycled garbage than the average North American (who adds 3/4 of a ton per year into landfills). I am aghast at the lack of progress in both municipal and business recycling in many parts of the continent.
  4. As Merkel's book progresses, it moves from very simple, logical, sensible steps that can lower your EF, to steps that only a die-hard and exceptionally devoted environmentalist would take. I'm not interested in growing most of my own food, living in a 100 s.f./person home and making my own clothes -- that's way beyond responsible living, even beyond austerity. Even I'm not that idealistic. After going through the workbook sections, I've concluded that our EF is less than I thought it would be, and a reasonable 'zero sacrifice' target for reducing our EF is more than I thought it would be. So while at first blush I'd pledged to reduce our EF by 80%, I'm lowering that pledge to 50%. That's still a worthwhile, and not terribly difficult, goal, which will reduce our EF to about 60% of the North American average. But it still leaves our EF at three times the current global sustainable per-capita level. In other words, if everyone in the world lived at our proposed lower EF level, it would take three Earths, and zero population growth starting immediately, to sustain us all, and that would leave no room for all the rest of the life species in the world. Merkel, like McKibben, urges us to pursue an average one-child family strategy to reduce and sustain human population at a billion people, which would allow us all to live at my target EF level (i.e. very comfortably) and still allow half the planet to be left in natural state for other life species.
  5. The methods I propose to use to halve our EF are not rocket science:
    • Make our home much more energy efficient. Either build a new, exceptionally energy- and space-efficient home on a lot that would be left 90% in its natural state. Or alternatively, as some readers have suggested, do a radical energy retrofit and functional redesign of our existing home, and close off or lease out half of it. Our existing lot is only 50% in natural state, so much of our lawn would have to be returned to forest.
    • Change jobs to substantially home-based businesses, and sell one of our two cars -- an end to wage slavery.
    • Learn to cook (though probably not as well as my wife) so we can become more vegetarian, and eat less processed and packaged foods.
    • Learn to be more self-sufficient and self-efficient (fixing things instead of tossing them out).
  6. Not only would these changes halve our EF, they would have a comparable impact on our utilities, maintenance, household, transportation, and other costs, allowing us to retire in seven years (if we want to) instead of the projected twenty.
  7. The book also talks a lot about overcoming fears -- of striking out on your own, of being viewed as 'weird', of wilderness, of doing without the possessions that sometimes come to own us, of not having 'enough'. This is important because Radical Simplicity is about culture change, and while I'm convinced our lower-EF end-state will be idyllic, it's the journey, the 'letting go' that's difficult, and ultimately, in some ways, a leap of faith.
I still recommend the book, but you'll need to look past some of the more over-the-top rhetoric and the more extreme and impractical reductions in EF, and adapt the ideas to your own circumstances and standards.

Postscript December 29 -- please read Kevin Cameron's comments in the thread to this post. He addresses, much better than either I or Merkel have, the issues that make many people skeptical about the concept and practicality of Radical Simplicity. Kevin also makes some important points that Merkel and I both missed.

World’s First Service Based Computing
Model is Launched - SBC Revolutionizes
Service Delivery, End-user Device
Management, and Offers Simplicity for
Everyone


World’s First Service Based Computing
Model is Launched - SBC Revolutionizes
Service Delivery, End-user Device
Management, and Offers Simplicity for
Everyone
06/05/2005 11:18 PM
With ever increasing IT costs Boards are demanding a greater return on technology investment. SBC eliminates the PC with a simple end-device. SBC does not require end-user repair or maintenance; it is scalable, flexible and centralizes control and administration to enable audit and automation; it reduces bandwidth and risk – as simple as a telephone. [PRWEB May 25, 2005]
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