ASD
Adaptive Software Development (ASD) is a software development methodology that focuses on continuous adaptation to changing requirements and environments.
Adaptive Software Development (ASD) is a software development methodology that focuses on continuous adaptation to changing requirements and environments.
A cognitive process where ideas are brought together to find a single, best solution to a problem.
The process of identifying, assessing, and controlling dependencies between tasks or projects to minimize risks and ensure smooth project execution.
A structured classification of risks into categories, helping organizations identify, assess, and manage different types of risks.
A cognitive bias where individuals favor others who are perceived to be similar to themselves, affecting judgments and decision-making.
A bias that occurs when the sample chosen for a study or survey is not representative of the population being studied, affecting the validity of the results.
The process of investigating and experimenting with new technologies to understand their potential applications and benefits.
The comprehensive process of planning, executing, and overseeing all activities related to the introduction of a new product to the market.
A set of practices and principles that guide agile methodologies, such as Scrum and Kanban, to improve project management and product development.