Future-Proofing
The process of anticipating future developments to ensure that a product or system remains relevant and functional over time.
The process of anticipating future developments to ensure that a product or system remains relevant and functional over time.
A cognitive bias where individuals overestimate the accuracy of their judgments, especially when they have a lot of information.
The tendency for people to value products more highly if they have put effort into assembling them.
A data visualization technique that shows the intensity of data points with varying colors, often used to represent user interactions on a website.
Happiness, Engagement, Adoption, Retention, and Task (HEART) is a framework used to measure and improve user experience success.
The tendency for people's perception to be affected by their recurring thoughts at the time.
Minimum Marketable Feature (MMF) is the smallest set of functionality that delivers significant value to users and can be marketed effectively.
An action in a user interface that, once performed, cannot be undone and typically involves deleting or removing content.
Proof of Concept (PoC) is a demonstration, usually in the form of a prototype or pilot project, to verify that a concept or theory has practical potential.