Turing Test
A test proposed by Alan Turing to determine if a machine's behavior is indistinguishable from that of a human.
A test proposed by Alan Turing to determine if a machine's behavior is indistinguishable from that of a human.
Ontology is a comprehensive model that includes entities, their attributes, and the complex relationships between them, while taxonomy is a hierarchical classification system that organizes entities into parent-child relationships.
Quantitative measures used to track and assess the performance and success of a product, such as usage rates, customer satisfaction, and revenue.
The process of training an AI model on a large dataset before fine-tuning it for a specific task.
A framework that defines how an organization operates across various functions to deliver value to customers and achieve business objectives.
An ongoing effort to improve products, services, or processes over time through incremental and breakthrough improvements.
The stages a product goes through from introduction to growth, maturity, and decline, influencing marketing and development strategies.
Critical Incident Technique (CIT) is a method used to gather and analyze specific incidents that significantly contribute to an activity or outcome.
Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS) is a framework for scaling agile product development to multiple teams working on a single product.