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 ability of an organization to adapt quickly to market changes and external forces while maintaining a focus on delivering value.
A strategic plan that outlines the goals, milestones, and steps needed to deliver a product that achieves desired outcomes incrementally, providing a clear path forward.
The risk that the product being developed will not deliver sufficient value to the users, meaning it won't meet their needs or solve their problems.
A software development practice where code changes are automatically deployed to production without manual intervention.
The process of bringing a product from development to market, ensuring it meets quality standards and customer needs.
Also known as feature creep, the continuous addition of new features to a product, often beyond the original scope, leading to project delays and resource strain.
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is the process of managing an application's development, maintenance, and eventual retirement throughout its lifecycle.
A role in Agile project management responsible for ensuring the team follows Agile practices, facilitating meetings, and removing obstacles to progress.