Look Elsewhere Effect
A statistical phenomenon where a large number of hypotheses are tested, increasing the chance of a rare event being observed.
A statistical phenomenon where a large number of hypotheses are tested, increasing the chance of a rare event being observed.
The process of understanding user behaviors, needs, and motivations through various qualitative and quantitative methods.
A technique used in software development to enable or disable features in a production environment without deploying new code, allowing for controlled feature rollouts.
Features or elements added to enhance the functionality or user experience of a system.
The design of user interfaces for machines and software, such as computers, mobile devices, and other electronic devices, with the focus on maximizing usability and the user experience.
An ongoing process of learning about user needs and validating assumptions through continuous research and experimentation.
The process of overseeing and coordinating the development, testing, and deployment of software releases to ensure they are delivered efficiently and effectively.
A software development practice where code changes are automatically deployed to production without manual intervention.
A usability testing approach where designers assume that users are easily confused and distracted, focusing on simplicity and clarity in design.