Backward Chaining
An inference method used in AI and expert systems where reasoning starts from the goal and works backward to determine the necessary conditions.
An inference method used in AI and expert systems where reasoning starts from the goal and works backward to determine the necessary conditions.
The study of computers as persuasive technologies, focusing on how they can change attitudes or behaviors.
A logical fallacy where anecdotal evidence is used to make a broad generalization.
A cognitive bias where people place too much importance on one aspect of an event, causing errors in judgment.
Elements of a service or product that are not visible to the user but are essential for delivering the front-stage experience.
A pricing strategy where a core product is sold at a low price, but complementary products are sold at higher prices.
The systematic computational analysis of data or statistics to understand and improve business performance.
The process of reviewing, prioritizing, and updating items in the backlog to ensure they are ready for development.
The preferred version of a web page that search engines should index, used to avoid duplicate content issues and improve SEO.