MMF
Minimum Marketable Feature (MMF) is the smallest set of functionality that delivers significant value to users and can be marketed effectively.
Minimum Marketable Feature (MMF) is the smallest set of functionality that delivers significant value to users and can be marketed effectively.
The process of making small, continuous improvements to products, services, or processes over time.
Rapid Application Development (RAD) is a software development methodology that emphasizes quick prototyping and iterative delivery.
Large Language Model (LLM) is an advanced artificial intelligence system trained on vast amounts of text data to understand and generate human-like text.
The phenomenon where people continue a failing course of action due to the amount of resources already invested.
The process of designing, developing, and managing tools and techniques for measuring performance and collecting data.
Proof of Concept (PoC) is a demonstration, usually in the form of a prototype or pilot project, to verify that a concept or theory has practical potential.
A high-level description of the future state of a product, outlining its purpose, target audience, and key differentiators.
A prioritized list of features, enhancements, and fixes that are intended to be addressed in future product development cycles.