Scrum Agile Framework
An Agile project management framework that uses iterative cycles, called sprints, to deliver incremental improvements and adapt to changing requirements.
An Agile project management framework that uses iterative cycles, called sprints, to deliver incremental improvements and adapt to changing requirements.
Adaptive Software Development (ASD) is a software development methodology that focuses on continuous adaptation to changing requirements and environments.
The concept of providing flexible and adaptive user interactions based on user input and behavior.
The degree to which users feel they have control over their actions and decisions when interacting with a product or system.
The ability of an organization to adapt quickly to market changes and external forces while maintaining a focus on delivering value.
Also known as "Maslow's Hammer," a cognitive bias where people rely too heavily on a familiar tool or method, often summarized as "if all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.".
A cognitive bias that limits a person to using an object only in the way it is traditionally used.
A design philosophy that emphasizes core design principles over rigid adherence to standardized processes.
The ability of a UI component to adjust its appearance and behavior based on different contexts or devices.