JAD
Joint Application Development (JAD) is a collaborative approach to gathering requirements and designing solutions in software development projects.
Joint Application Development (JAD) is a collaborative approach to gathering requirements and designing solutions in software development projects.
A type of model architecture primarily used in natural language processing tasks, known for its efficiency and scalability.
Social, Technological, Economic, Environmental, Political, Legal, and Ethical (STEEPLE) is an analysis tool that examines the factors influencing an organization.
A team responsible for delivering specific features or enhancements, typically working on predefined requirements and focusing on the implementation of assigned features.
Statement of Work (SOW) is a formal document that outlines the scope, objectives, deliverables, and timelines for a project.
A technique used in software development to enable or disable features in a production environment without deploying new code, allowing for controlled feature rollouts.
The process of fundamentally changing how a service is delivered to improve efficiency, user satisfaction, and overall effectiveness.
A role in Agile development responsible for defining the product vision, prioritizing the product backlog, and ensuring the development team delivers value to users.
The practice of comparing performance metrics to industry bests or best practices from other companies.