Business Logic
The part of an application that encodes the real-world business rules that determine how data is created, stored, and modified.
The part of an application that encodes the real-world business rules that determine how data is created, stored, and modified.
The process of creating visual representations of data or information to enhance understanding and decision-making.
Application Programming Interface (API) is a set of tools and protocols that allow different software applications to communicate and interact with each other.
A phenomenon where the probability of recalling an item from a list depends on the length of the list.
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is the process of managing an application's development, maintenance, and eventual retirement throughout its lifecycle.
A principle stating that as the flexibility of a system increases, its usability often decreases, and vice versa.
Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) is a discipline that incorporates aspects of software engineering and applies them to infrastructure and operations problems to create scalable and highly reliable software systems.
A mathematical ratio, approximately 1.618:1, often used in design and art to create aesthetically pleasing compositions.
The ease with which users can find new features or content within a product.