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Enhancing User Experience with PeopleSoft Fluid UI: Exploring the Latest Improvements in PeopleTools
Author(s) | Mr. Vasanthakumar Gnanasambandam, Mr. Saravanan Murugan |
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Country | United States |
Abstract | Business operations have been changed by the evolution of enterprise information technology in the new dimension of a friendly user interface. A significant ingredient is the PeopleSoft Fluid UI, the new and more efficient version of the standard PeopleSoft interface. In the current version of People tools there are some improvements in the Fluid UI Users Interface; the work done to improve the functionality concerning the ability to work with different devices, starting with the standard PC and notebook, up to the tables and smartphones. Therefore, this paper highlights the newest releases in PeopleTools, which exist within the PeopleSoft Fluid UI section of the brand-new navigation methods, individualization, availability, and betterment of the given system. Thus, based on the discovery of these advancements in the research, this paper aims to establish how organizations will benefit from the new PeopleSoft Fluid UI and, therefore, how it will enhance productivity, user satisfaction, and organizational effectiveness. |
Keywords | PeopleSoft Fluid UI, User Experience (UX), PeopleTools, UI Improvements, Responsive Design |
Field | Computer > Data / Information |
Published In | Volume 6, Issue 5, September-October 2024 |
Published On | 2024-10-09 |
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