Hofstadter’s Law
A principle that states tasks always take longer than expected, even when considering Hofstadter's Law itself.
A principle that states tasks always take longer than expected, even when considering Hofstadter's Law itself.
The style and attitude of the communication in a product, reflecting the brand's personality and affecting how messages are perceived by users.
A psychological state where individuals feel as though the success and well-being of a project or task is their personal responsibility, akin to having an "owner's mentality.".
A concept in transactional analysis that describes three different aspects of the self: Parent, Adult, and Child, each influencing behavior and communication.
A strategic planning tool that outlines the future direction of a project or product using Kanban principles, emphasizing continuous delivery and improvement.
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is the process of managing an application's development, maintenance, and eventual retirement throughout its lifecycle.
The process of combining multiple products or product lines into a single offering to streamline operations and reduce complexity.
The process by which a measure or metric comes to replace the underlying objective it is intended to represent, leading to distorted decision-making.
A memory aid that helps individuals recall information through associations, patterns, or acronyms.