Attribution Theory
A theory that explains how individuals determine the causes of behavior and events, including the distinction between internal and external attributions.
A theory that explains how individuals determine the causes of behavior and events, including the distinction between internal and external attributions.
Numeronym for the term "10,000 Concurrent Clients", the challenge of optimizing network software to handle ten thousand simultaneous client connections.
A time-boxed period in which Agile teams deliver incremental value in the form of working, tested software and systems.
A tree-like model of decisions and their possible consequences, used in data mining and machine learning for both classification and regression tasks.
An approach to information architecture that begins with high-level structures and breaks them down into detailed components.
The phenomenon where people remember information better when it is presented through multiple sensory modalities rather than a single modality.
The area within a market where unmet needs or problems present potential for new products or services.
The tendency to judge the strength of arguments based on the believability of their conclusions rather than the logical strength of the arguments.
Ensuring that color choices in design are inclusive and usable by people with color vision deficiencies.