Pseudo Set Framing
The cognitive bias where people treat a set of items as more significant when they are perceived as a cohesive group.
The cognitive bias where people treat a set of items as more significant when they are perceived as a cohesive group.
Portfolio Management is the process of overseeing and coordinating an organization's collection of products to achieve strategic objectives.
A prioritization technique where stakeholders use a limited budget to "buy" features they believe are most valuable, helping to prioritize the development roadmap.
A theory suggesting that information processed at a deeper, more meaningful level is better remembered than information processed at a shallow level.
A Japanese term for "mistake-proofing," referring to any mechanism or process that helps prevent errors by design.
A comprehensive list of all content within a system, used to manage and optimize content.
Decision-making strategies that use simple heuristics to make quick, efficient, and satisfactory choices with limited information.
Numeronym for the word "Modularization" (M + 12 letters + N), dividing a system into separate, interchangeable modules that can be developed, tested, and maintained independently.
The hardware and software environment used to deploy and manage applications and services.