Scrum Agile Framework
An Agile project management framework that uses iterative cycles, called sprints, to deliver incremental improvements and adapt to changing requirements.
An Agile project management framework that uses iterative cycles, called sprints, to deliver incremental improvements and adapt to changing requirements.
A concise statement of what the team aims to achieve during a sprint, providing direction and a shared understanding of the sprint's purpose.
A collection of reusable components, guided by clear standards, that can be assembled to build any number of applications, ensuring consistency and efficiency.
A professional responsible for planning, executing, and closing projects, ensuring they are completed on time, within scope, and on budget.
Hardware and software designed to assist people with disabilities in using computers and digital content.
The strategic promotion, placement, and persuasive presentation of digital products or services within an online platform to maximize sales, engagement, and user satisfaction.
An informal usability testing method where random passersby are asked to try out a product or feature and provide feedback.
The abilities and knowledge required to effectively plan, execute, and close projects, including leadership, communication, time management, and risk management.
The Principle of Disclosure is an information architecture guideline that promotes revealing information progressively as users need it.