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A user research technique where participants organize information into categories to inform information architecture and design.
A user research technique where participants organize information into categories to inform information architecture and design.
A risk management model that illustrates how multiple layers of defense (like slices of Swiss cheese) can prevent failures, despite each layer having its own weaknesses.
A framework inspired by Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, applied to user experience design, prioritizing basic functionality and reliability before enhancing usability and delight.
A strategy that focuses on identifying and addressing the specific problems or "pain points" of users in order to improve search engine rankings and attract more targeted traffic.
The process of understanding user behaviors, needs, and motivations through various qualitative and quantitative methods.
An evaluation process that assesses the effectiveness, efficiency, and alignment of product management practices and strategies with organizational goals.
A focus on the results or benefits of a project rather than the activities or deliverables produced.
Human-Centered Design (HCD) is an approach to problem-solving that involves the human perspective in all steps of the process.
Research conducted in natural settings to collect data on how people interact with products or environments in real-world conditions.