Chapter 5. Designing the user experience

In this chapter

Introduction

Role-tailored design approach

User experience components

Role Center pages

Area pages

List pages

Details forms

Transaction details forms

Enterprise Portal web client user experience

Designing for your users

Introduction

AX 2012 has been marketed as “powerfully simple.” This was not just a marketing slogan—this was a key design goal for the release.

As an enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution, Microsoft Dynamics AX must provide the many powerful, built-in capabilities that are required to run a thriving company in the twenty-first century. The needs of organizations are becoming more complex. Companies are trying to organize themselves in new and unique ways to become ...

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