SRS
Software Requirements Specification (SRS) is a detailed document that outlines the functional and non-functional requirements of a software system.
Software Requirements Specification (SRS) is a detailed document that outlines the functional and non-functional requirements of a software system.
A design approach that prioritizes the practical purpose and usability of digital products over purely aesthetic considerations.
A design principle that states the design of a product or interface should primarily serve its intended purpose or functionality.
A preliminary testing method to check whether the most crucial functions of a software application work, without going into finer details.
Short for Product Operations, a function that supports product management teams by streamlining processes, managing tools, and ensuring efficient operations.
The process of creating and developing new products, focusing on form, function, usability, and aesthetics to meet user needs.
A framework inspired by Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, applied to user experience design, prioritizing basic functionality and reliability before enhancing usability and delight.
A design principle that ensures a system continues to function at a reduced level rather than completely failing when some part of it goes wrong.
Content or functionality that is built into a platform or device rather than being provided by an external application.