Linguistic Theory
The study of the nature, structure, and variation of language, including phonetics, phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
The study of the nature, structure, and variation of language, including phonetics, phonology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics.
Dynamic Systems Development Method (DSDM) is an agile project delivery framework focused on delivering business value early and continuously.
A cognitive bias where people disproportionately prefer smaller, immediate rewards over larger, later rewards.
Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is a process for planning, creating, testing, and deploying an information system.
Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) is a hypothetical AI that surpasses human intelligence and capability in all areas.
The arrangement of visual elements in a way that signifies their importance, guiding users' attention to the most critical parts of a design.
Trust, Risk, and Security Management (TRiSM) is a framework for managing the trust, risk, and security of AI systems to ensure they are safe, reliable, and ethical.
Software Requirements Specification (SRS) is a detailed document that outlines the functional and non-functional requirements of a software system.
A programming paradigm that uses objects and classes to structure software design, promoting reusability and scalability.