White Box Testing
A testing method that examines the internal structure, design, and coding of a software application to verify its functionality.
A testing method that examines the internal structure, design, and coding of a software application to verify its functionality.
A phenomenon where users fail to notice significant changes in their visual field.
The emotional attachment an employee feels toward their organization, which influences their desire to stay.
The process of creating and developing new products, focusing on form, function, usability, and aesthetics to meet user needs.
A usability testing method that measures the first click users make on a webpage to determine if they can successfully navigate to their goal.
A market space that is already crowded with competition, where companies fight for market share, leading to intense rivalry and lower profitability.
A technique or tool used to lock oneself into following through on a commitment, often by adding a cost to failing to do so.
The idea that self-control or willpower draws upon a limited pool of mental resources that can be used up.
An environment that replicates the production environment, used for final testing before deployment.