Application Architecture
The high-level structure of a software application, defining its components and their interactions.
The high-level structure of a software application, defining its components and their interactions.
A phenomenon where the winner of an auction tends to overpay due to emotional competition, leading to a less favorable outcome than anticipated.
The tendency for people to believe that others are telling the truth, leading to a general assumption of honesty in communication.
A cognitive bias where individuals favor others who are perceived to be similar to themselves, affecting judgments and decision-making.
The ability to influence others' behavior by offering positive incentives or rewards, commonly used in organizational and social contexts.
Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) is a hypothetical AI that surpasses human intelligence and capability in all areas.
A framework used in graphic and web design to organize content in a structured and consistent manner.
Knowledge Organization System (KOS) refers to a structured framework for organizing, managing, and retrieving information within a specific domain or across multiple domains.
Digital Asset Management (DAM) is a system that stores, organizes, and manages digital assets, such as images, videos, and documents.