Feature Flag
A technique used in software development to enable or disable features in a production environment without deploying new code, allowing for controlled feature rollouts.
A technique used in software development to enable or disable features in a production environment without deploying new code, allowing for controlled feature rollouts.
A systematic evaluation of all features in a product to determine their usage, effectiveness, and alignment with business goals.
A team responsible for delivering specific features or enhancements, typically working on predefined requirements and focusing on the implementation of assigned features.
The process of making a new feature available to users, often involving coordination between development, marketing, and support teams.
The process of evaluating the impact and success of a feature after its release, based on predefined metrics and user feedback.
A term used to describe an organization focused on continuously shipping new features, often at the expense of quality, user experience, or business value.
Minimum Marketable Feature (MMF) is the smallest set of functionality that delivers significant value to users and can be marketed effectively.
Features or elements added to enhance the functionality or user experience of a system.
Feature Driven Development (FDD) is an agile methodology focused on designing and building features based on client-valued functionality.