Scott Morrison Program Manager Microsoft Corporation Session Code: WUX308
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A line-of-business application is one of the set of critical computer applications that are vital to running an enterprise “ ” – Wikipedia
Deployable & Maintainable
We don’t have a designer Don’t have the budget Employees don’t care what it looks like If it ain’t broke… Return on investment
Design matters. But design is not about decoration or about ornamentation. Design is about making communication as easy and clear for the viewer as possible. “ ” – Garr Reynolds
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