Normalcy Bias
The tendency to believe that things will always function the way they normally have, often leading to underestimation of disaster risks.
The tendency to believe that things will always function the way they normally have, often leading to underestimation of disaster risks.
Designing systems and processes to effectively respond to and manage crises, ensuring resilience and quick recovery.
Joint Application Development (JAD) is a collaborative approach to gathering requirements and designing solutions in software development projects.
The process of collecting and documenting the needs and expectations of stakeholders for a new or modified product or system.
A structured framework for organizing information, defining the relationships between concepts within a specific domain to enable better understanding, sharing, and reuse of knowledge.
Large Language Model (LLM) is an advanced artificial intelligence system trained on vast amounts of text data to understand and generate human-like text.
Internet of Things (IoT) refers to a network of interconnected physical devices embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity, enabling them to collect and exchange data.
A cognitive bias where individuals strengthen their beliefs when presented with evidence that contradicts them.
A time-boxed period in which Agile teams deliver incremental value in the form of working, tested software and systems.