Three-Legged Stool
A metaphor for a balanced approach to product development, considering three core aspects: business viability, technical feasibility, and user desirability.
A metaphor for a balanced approach to product development, considering three core aspects: business viability, technical feasibility, and user desirability.
The distribution of a new or updated software product to users.
A visual exercise that helps product teams understand and prioritize features by organizing user stories into a cohesive narrative that aligns with user journeys and goals.
The ability to intuitively understand what makes a product successful, including market needs, user experience, and competitive landscape.
The process of making small, continuous improvements to products, services, or processes over time.
Simple Knowledge Organization System (SKOS) is a standard for representing knowledge organization systems such as thesauri, classification schemes, and taxonomies.
The ability of an organization to adapt quickly to market changes and external forces while maintaining a focus on delivering value.
Adhering to laws, regulations, and guidelines relevant to business operations and product development.
Domain-Driven Design (DDD) is an approach to software development that focuses on modeling the business domain and its logic.