Product Development Cycle
The series of stages a product goes through from initial concept to market release, including planning, design, development, testing, and launch.
The series of stages a product goes through from initial concept to market release, including planning, design, development, testing, and launch.
A software development practice where code changes are frequently integrated into a shared repository, with each change being verified by automated tests.
A server dedicated to automating the process of building and compiling code, running tests, and generating software artifacts.
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a comprehensive cloud computing platform provided by Amazon that offers a wide range of services including computing power, storage, and databases.
Minimum Viable Feature (MVF) is the smallest possible version of a feature that delivers value to users and allows for meaningful feedback collection.
An environment used for testing software to identify issues and ensure quality before production deployment.
The process of maintaining, updating, and improving a product or system after its initial deployment to ensure its continued functionality, performance, and relevance to users.
The process of handling changes to software, hardware, or documentation in a systematic way.
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is the process of managing an application's development, maintenance, and eventual retirement throughout its lifecycle.