MBSE
Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is a methodology that uses visual modeling to support system requirements, design, analysis, and validation activities throughout the development lifecycle.
Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is a methodology that uses visual modeling to support system requirements, design, analysis, and validation activities throughout the development lifecycle.
An iterative design process that focuses on the users and their needs at every phase of the design process.
A software development practice where code changes are automatically prepared for a release to production.
The Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) is a comprehensive set of guidelines, best practices, and standards for project management.
Anchoring (also known as Focalism) is a cognitive bias where individuals rely heavily on the first piece of information (the "anchor") when making decisions.
A development environment where software is created and modified.
The economic theory that suggests limited availability of a resource increases its value, influencing decision-making and behavior.
A design language developed by Google that uses shadow, depth, and motion to create a realistic and intuitive user interface.
The degree to which users feel they have control over their actions and decisions when interacting with a product or system.