Principle of Disclosure
The Principle of Disclosure is an information architecture guideline that promotes revealing information progressively as users need it.
The Principle of Disclosure is an information architecture guideline that promotes revealing information progressively as users need it.
A list of tasks and deliverables that a team commits to completing during a sprint, providing a clear focus and scope for the sprint's duration.
Quantitative measures used to track and assess the performance and success of a product, such as usage rates, customer satisfaction, and revenue.
A network of real-world entities and their interrelations, organized in a graph structure, used to improve data integration and retrieval.
Application Programming Interface (API) is a set of tools and protocols that allow different software applications to communicate and interact with each other.
A marketing strategy that uses multiple channels to reach and engage customers, such as email, social media, and websites.
The condition in which two or more versions of a product or system offer the same features and functionalities, ensuring consistency and uniformity across different platforms or updates.
An agile methodology that separates product discovery and product delivery into parallel tracks to ensure continuous learning and delivery.
The process of maintaining, updating, and improving a product or system after its initial deployment to ensure its continued functionality, performance, and relevance to users.