RAD
Rapid Application Development (RAD) is a software development methodology that emphasizes quick prototyping and iterative delivery.
Rapid Application Development (RAD) is a software development methodology that emphasizes quick prototyping and iterative delivery.
A framework for discovering and validating the right market for a product, building the right product features, and validating the business model.
Research conducted to assess the effectiveness, usability, and impact of a design or product.
A usability evaluation method where evaluators walk through tasks to identify potential user difficulties.
An approach to design that relies on data and analytics to inform decisions and measure success.
Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) is an iterative four-step management method used for continuous improvement of processes and products.
Specific conditions that must be met for a product or feature to be considered complete and satisfactory.
New Product Development (NPD) is the complete process of bringing a new product to market, from idea generation to commercialization.
Model-View-Controller (MVC) is an architectural pattern that separates an application into three main logical components: the Model (data), the View (user interface), and the Controller (processes that handle input).