Digital Phenotyping
The use of data from digital devices to measure and understand individual behavior and health patterns.
The use of data from digital devices to measure and understand individual behavior and health patterns.
The process of maintaining, updating, and improving a product or system after its initial deployment to ensure its continued functionality, performance, and relevance to users.
A deployment strategy where a new version is released to a small subset of users to detect any issues before a full rollout.
Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is a discipline that incorporates aspects of software engineering and applies them to infrastructure and operations problems to create scalable and highly reliable software systems.
The percentage of users who continue to use a product or service over a specified period, indicating user loyalty and engagement.
Customer Experience Management (CEM) is the process of managing and improving the interactions and experiences customers have with a brand across all touchpoints.
Newly developing patterns or shifts in technology, behavior, or design that have the potential to influence future practices and strategies.
Minimum Viable Feature (MVF) is the smallest possible version of a feature that delivers value to users and allows for meaningful feedback collection.
Balanced Scorecard (BSC) is a strategic planning and management system used to align business activities to the vision and strategy of the organization.