Cognitive Walkthrough
A usability evaluation method where evaluators walk through tasks to identify potential user difficulties.
A usability evaluation method where evaluators walk through tasks to identify potential user difficulties.
The process of encoding sensory input that has particular meaning or can be applied to a context, enabling deeper processing and memory retention.
Weighted Shortest Job First (WSJF) is a prioritization method used in agile and lean methodologies to maximize value by comparing the cost of delay to the duration of tasks.
Joint Application Development (JAD) is a collaborative approach to gathering requirements and designing solutions in software development projects.
A collaborative process specific to the design phase that involves stakeholders, including users, in the refinement of user-centered design solutions.
The study of the principles that govern human behavior, including how people respond to stimuli and learn from their environment.
The practice of organizing the context in which people make decisions to influence the outcomes, often used to nudge users towards certain behaviors.
The core values outlined in the Agile Manifesto, including individuals and interactions, working software, customer collaboration, and responding to change.
A research method that involves observing subjects in their natural environment.