MVE
Minimum Viable Experience (MVE) is the simplest version of a product that delivers a complete and satisfying user experience while meeting core user needs.
Minimum Viable Experience (MVE) is the simplest version of a product that delivers a complete and satisfying user experience while meeting core user needs.
A testing methodology that verifies the complete workflow of an application from start to finish, ensuring all components work together as expected.
A preliminary testing phase conducted by internal staff to identify bugs before releasing the product to external testers or customers.
A meeting held at the end of a project or development cycle, also known as a "post-mortem," to review what went well, what didn't, and how processes can be improved in the future.
The distribution of a new or updated software product to users.
Feature Adoption Rate (FAR) is the percentage of users who adopt a new feature within a specified time period after its release.
The process of testing product ideas and assumptions with real customers to ensure they meet market needs.
A demonstration of the new features and functionalities of a product release, typically used to showcase progress and gather feedback before the official launch.
A type of testing conducted to determine if the requirements of a specification are met, often the final step before delivery to the customer.