POUR
Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust (POUR) are the four main principles of web accessibility.
Perceivable, Operable, Understandable, and Robust (POUR) are the four main principles of web accessibility.
A cognitive bias where people rely too heavily on their own perspective and experiences when making decisions.
The process of planning, creating, and managing content in a way that is user-centered and purpose-driven.
A statistical measure that quantifies the amount of variation or dispersion of a set of data values.
Don't Repeat Yourself (DRY) is a software development principle for reducing repetition and redundancy.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) are quantifiable measures used to evaluate the success of an organization, employee, or project in meeting objectives for performance.
eXtreme Programming (XP) is an agile software development methodology focused on customer satisfaction and continuous improvement.
Getting Things Done (GTD) is a productivity methodology that emphasizes capturing tasks, organizing them, and taking action.
Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) is an iterative four-step management method used for continuous improvement of processes and products.