Anecdotal Fallacy
A logical fallacy where anecdotal evidence is used to make a broad generalization.
A logical fallacy where anecdotal evidence is used to make a broad generalization.
A web-based interface that allows customers to find information and perform tasks without needing assistance from a customer service representative.
A type of usability testing conducted during the design process to identify issues and improve the design iteratively.
The percentage of users who start but do not complete a desired action, such as completing a form or purchasing a product.
A marketing strategy that delivers targeted advertising and content based on the context of the user, such as their behavior or environment.
A theory that explains how information is processed through different sensory modalities, such as visual, auditory, and tactile.
Business Rules Engine (BRE) is a software system that executes one or more business rules in a runtime production environment.
Numeronym for the word "Modularization" (M + 12 letters + N), dividing a system into separate, interchangeable modules that can be developed, tested, and maintained independently.
An algorithm used by Google Search to rank web pages in their search engine results, based on the number and quality of links to a page.