Hallway Testing
An informal usability testing method where random passersby are asked to try out a product or feature and provide feedback.
An informal usability testing method where random passersby are asked to try out a product or feature and provide feedback.
The potential for a project or solution to be economically sustainable and profitable.
A professional responsible for overseeing the planning and execution of a product launch, ensuring alignment with strategic goals and successful market entry.
A clear and concise list of criteria that a product or task must meet to be considered complete, ensuring alignment and understanding within a team.
A creative thinking technique where the typical process is reversed to generate new ideas by considering the opposite of conventional assumptions.
A unit of measure used in Agile project management to estimate the relative effort required to complete a user story or task.
A cognitive bias where people judge harmful actions as worse, or less moral, than equally harmful omissions (inactions).
The initial meeting or phase where a new feature or initiative is introduced, discussed, and planned, involving all relevant stakeholders.
A type of testing conducted to determine if the requirements of a specification are met, often the final step before delivery to the customer.