Optimization Theory
The study of finding the best solution from a set of feasible solutions.
The study of finding the best solution from a set of feasible solutions.
A software development practice where code changes are automatically deployed to production without manual intervention.
A cognitive bias where people rely too heavily on their own perspective and experiences when making decisions.
A leadership philosophy where the leader prioritizes the needs of the team, empowering and supporting members to achieve their full potential and fostering a collaborative, inclusive environment.
A Japanese term for "mistake-proofing," referring to any mechanism or process that helps prevent errors by design.
Digital advertising that includes advanced features like video, audio, or interactive elements to engage users.
The process of systematically collecting, analyzing, and acting on feedback from users to improve products and services.
The practice of setting defaults in decision environments to influence outcomes, often used in behavioral economics and design.
Quantitative data that provides broad, numerical insights but often lacks the contextual depth that thick data provides.