SCR
Situation-Complication-Resolution (SCR) is a communication and problem-solving framework used to structure information clearly and logically.
Situation-Complication-Resolution (SCR) is a communication and problem-solving framework used to structure information clearly and logically.
The process of evaluating the impact and success of a feature after its release, based on predefined metrics and user feedback.
A phenomenon where the success or failure of a design or business outcome is influenced by external factors beyond the control of the decision-makers, akin to serendipity.
An approach to information architecture that begins with high-level structures and breaks them down into detailed components.
The process of generating a broad set of ideas on a given topic, with no attempt to judge or evaluate them initially.
Representational State Transfer (REST) is an architectural style for designing networked applications based on stateless, client-server communication.
The study of mental processes such as perception, memory, reasoning, and problem-solving.
A principle that suggests people are more likely to comply with requests or follow suggestions from authority figures.
A learning phenomenon where information is better retained when study sessions are spaced out over time rather than crammed in a short period.