ALM
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is the process of managing an application's development, maintenance, and eventual retirement throughout its lifecycle.
Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is the process of managing an application's development, maintenance, and eventual retirement throughout its lifecycle.
The process of phasing out or retiring a product or feature that is no longer viable or needed.
A role focused on overseeing the development, launch, and lifecycle of digital products, ensuring they meet market needs and business goals.
A senior role responsible for guiding the product management team and overseeing the development and strategy of products.
Portfolio Management is the process of overseeing and coordinating an organization's collection of products to achieve strategic objectives.
The process of handling changes to software, hardware, or documentation in a systematic way.
The systematic identification, analysis, planning, and implementation of actions designed to engage and influence stakeholders in a project.
A framework that outlines how a product is developed, managed, and delivered, including roles, processes, and tools used throughout its lifecycle.
ModelOps (Model Operations) is a set of practices for deploying, monitoring, and maintaining machine learning models in production environments.