Three-Legged Stool
A metaphor for a balanced approach to product development, considering three core aspects: business viability, technical feasibility, and user desirability.
A metaphor for a balanced approach to product development, considering three core aspects: business viability, technical feasibility, and user desirability.
A document that provides a high-level overview of a product, including its objectives, target market, key features, and requirements, used to guide development efforts.
Minimum Viable Feature (MVF) is the smallest possible version of a feature that delivers value to users and allows for meaningful feedback collection.
A problem-solving method that explores all possible solutions by examining the structure and relationships of different variables.
A long-term plan for the development and management of a brand to achieve specific goals.
Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is a methodology that uses visual modeling to support system requirements, design, analysis, and validation activities throughout the development lifecycle.
A visual tool used to map out the components and features of a product, showing how they relate to each other and to the overall product vision.
An environment used for testing software to identify issues and ensure quality before production deployment.
A research approach that starts with observations and develops broader generalizations or theories from them.