Sprint Planning
A meeting where the Agile team discusses and decides what tasks will be completed in the upcoming sprint, establishing a clear plan for the sprint's duration.
A meeting where the Agile team discusses and decides what tasks will be completed in the upcoming sprint, establishing a clear plan for the sprint's duration.
The ability to intuitively understand what makes a product successful, including market needs, user experience, and competitive landscape.
A simple sorting algorithm that repeatedly steps through the list, compares adjacent elements, and swaps them if they are in the wrong order.
A pricing strategy where a core product is sold at a low price, but complementary products are sold at higher prices.
Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is a process for planning, creating, testing, and deploying an information system.
A non-production environment used for development and testing before deployment to production.
A product development methodology that emphasizes shaping work before starting it, fixing time and team size but leaving scope flexible to ensure high-quality outcomes.
Acquisition, Activation, Retention, Referral, and Revenue (AARRR) is a metrics framework for assessing user engagement and business performance.
A concise statement of what the team aims to achieve during a sprint, providing direction and a shared understanding of the sprint's purpose.