UCD
User-Centered Design (UCD) is an iterative design approach that focuses on understanding users' needs, preferences, and limitations throughout the design process.
User-Centered Design (UCD) is an iterative design approach that focuses on understanding users' needs, preferences, and limitations throughout the design process.
Large Language Model (LLM) is an advanced artificial intelligence system trained on vast amounts of text data to understand and generate human-like text.
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.
The process of anticipating, detecting, and resolving errors in software or systems to ensure smooth operation.
The theory that people adjust their behavior in response to the perceived level of risk, often taking more risks when they feel more protected.
Specific attributes used to enhance the accessibility of web content and applications by providing additional information to assistive technologies.
A design process model that outlines four phases: Discover, Define, Develop, and Deliver, promoting both divergent and convergent thinking.
A statistical technique that uses several explanatory variables to predict the outcome of a response variable, extending simple linear regression to include multiple input variables.
The ability of a system to maintain its state and data across sessions, ensuring continuity and consistency in user experience.