Top-Down IA
An approach to information architecture that begins with high-level structures and breaks them down into detailed components.
An approach to information architecture that begins with high-level structures and breaks them down into detailed components.
A pattern of rapid and sustained growth after a period of linear or stagnant growth, resembling the shape of a hockey stick.
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 creating representations of how users will interact with a system, including the flow of interactions and the overall experience.
A psychological phenomenon where a person who has done a favor for someone is more likely to do another favor for that person than if they had received a favor from them.
Human in the Loop (HITL) integrates human judgment into the decision-making process of AI systems.
A risk management model that illustrates how multiple layers of defense (like slices of Swiss cheese) can prevent failures, despite each layer having its own weaknesses.
The use of software to automate repetitive marketing tasks and workflows, improving efficiency and effectiveness.
The minimum difference in stimulus intensity that a person can detect, also known as the just noticeable difference (JND).