Acceptance Criteria
Specific conditions that must be met for a product or feature to be considered complete and satisfactory.
Specific conditions that must be met for a product or feature to be considered complete and satisfactory.
The study and application of ethical considerations in the development, implementation, and use of technology.
The process of bringing a product from development to market, ensuring it meets quality standards and customer needs.
Product Requirements is a document that outlines the essential features, functionalities, and constraints of a product.
A set of fundamental principles and guidelines that inform and shape design practices.
Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound (SMART) Goals are a framework for setting and achieving clear objectives.
Goal-Question-Metrics (GQM) is a framework for defining and interpreting software metrics by identifying goals, formulating questions to determine if the goals are met, and applying metrics to answer those questions.
A system of design variables used to maintain consistency in a design system, such as colors, fonts, and spacing.
A design philosophy that emphasizes core design principles over rigid adherence to standardized processes.