WSJF
Weighted Shortest Job First (WSJF) is a prioritization method used in agile and lean methodologies to maximize value by comparing the cost of delay to the duration of tasks.
Weighted Shortest Job First (WSJF) is a prioritization method used in agile and lean methodologies to maximize value by comparing the cost of delay to the duration of tasks.
A declaration of the values and principles essential for agile software development.
An ongoing process of learning about user needs and validating assumptions through continuous research and experimentation.
A distinct text-only typographic treatment of a brand name used as a logo.
A systematic evaluation of all features in a product to determine their usage, effectiveness, and alignment with business goals.
A brainstorming technique where participants draw their ideas instead of writing them down.
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The practice of measuring and analyzing data about digital product adoption, usage, and performance to inform business decisions.
A Gestalt principle stating that elements that are visually connected are perceived as more related than elements with no connection.