CIT
Critical Incident Technique (CIT) is a method used to gather and analyze specific incidents that significantly contribute to an activity or outcome.
Critical Incident Technique (CIT) is a method used to gather and analyze specific incidents that significantly contribute to an activity or outcome.
A technology and research method that measures where and how long a person looks at various areas on a screen or interface.
A data visualization technique that shows the intensity of data points with varying colors, often used to represent user interactions on a website.
eXtreme Programming (XP) is an agile software development methodology focused on customer satisfaction and continuous improvement.
Business Process Modeling Language (BPML) is a language used for modeling business processes, enabling the design and implementation of process-based applications.
The degree to which a system's components may be separated and recombined, often used in the context of software or hardware design.
Responsive Web Design (RWD) is an approach to web design that makes web pages render well on a variety of devices and window or screen sizes.
A mindset and approach that embodies the entrepreneurial spirit, passion for improvement, and deep sense of ownership typically associated with a company's founders.
A design strategy that prioritizes the mobile user experience by designing for mobile devices first before scaling up to larger screens.