Design Ethics
The principles and guidelines that govern the moral and ethical aspects of design, ensuring that designs are socially responsible and beneficial.
The principles and guidelines that govern the moral and ethical aspects of design, ensuring that designs are socially responsible and beneficial.
A cognitive bias where individuals overestimate their own abilities, qualities, or performance relative to others.
A prioritization technique where stakeholders use a limited budget to "buy" features they believe are most valuable, helping to prioritize the development roadmap.
Natural Language Processing (NLP) is a field of AI focused on the interaction between computers and humans using natural language.
The ability of a UI component to adjust its appearance and behavior based on different contexts or devices.
The phenomenon where a humanoid object that appears almost, but not exactly, like a real human causes discomfort in observers.
A bias that occurs when the sample chosen for a study or survey is not representative of the population being studied, affecting the validity of the results.
A metric used to rank leads based on their engagement with a brand, indicating their readiness to purchase.
Business-to-Business-to-Business (B2B2B), a business model where businesses sell products or services to other businesses that then sell them to additional businesses.