PI Planning
Program Increment (PI) Planning is a cadence-based event that serves as the heartbeat of the Agile Release Train, aligning teams on goals and priorities for the next increment.
Program Increment (PI) Planning is a cadence-based event that serves as the heartbeat of the Agile Release Train, aligning teams on goals and priorities for the next increment.
A fictional character created to represent a user type that might use a site, brand, or product in a similar way, guiding design decisions.
Also known as feature creep, the continuous addition of new features to a product, often beyond the original scope, leading to project delays and resource strain.
An ongoing effort to improve products, services, or processes over time through incremental and breakthrough improvements.
The process of optimizing a website for the crawling and indexing phase, focusing on technical aspects like site speed, structure, and security.
A design approach that focuses on building a robust core experience first, then adding more advanced features and capabilities for users with more capable browsers or devices.
A time-boxed period in which Agile teams deliver incremental value in the form of working, tested software and systems.
The process of identifying, assessing, and mitigating potential threats that could impact the success of a digital product, including usability issues, technical failures, and user data security.
A collective term for Request for Information (RFI), Request for Proposal (RFP), and Request for Quotation (RFQ) processes used in procurement.