Divergent Thinking
A cognitive process used to generate creative ideas by exploring many possible solutions, often contrasted with convergent thinking.
A cognitive process used to generate creative ideas by exploring many possible solutions, often contrasted with convergent thinking.
A problem-solving method that explores all possible solutions by examining the structure and relationships of different variables.
A strategic approach where multiple potential solutions are tested to identify the most promising one.
An iterative design process that uses algorithms and computational tools to generate a wide range of design solutions based on defined constraints and goals.
The study of finding the best solution from a set of feasible solutions.
The process of generating a broad set of ideas on a given topic, with no attempt to judge or evaluate them initially.
The practice of keeping multiple web pages open in browser tabs for future reference or action.
Agile Release Train (ART) is a long-lived team of Agile teams that, along with other stakeholders, incrementally develops, delivers, and operates one or more solutions in a value stream.
Also known as "Maslow's Hammer," a cognitive bias where people rely too heavily on a familiar tool or method, often summarized as "if all you have is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.".