User Autonomy
The degree to which users feel they have control over their actions and decisions when interacting with a product or system.
The degree to which users feel they have control over their actions and decisions when interacting with a product or system.
The context and set of conditions surrounding a problem that needs to be solved.
A cognitive process used to generate creative ideas by exploring many possible solutions, often contrasted with convergent thinking.
Minimum Viable Feature (MVF) is the smallest possible version of a feature that delivers value to users and allows for meaningful feedback collection.
The practice of promoting and representing the needs, interests, and rights of users in the design and development process.
A dark pattern where the user is tricked into publicly sharing more information about themselves than they intended.
A role focused on overseeing the development, launch, and lifecycle of digital products, ensuring they meet market needs and business goals.
ARIA attributes that describe the current state of an element, such as whether it is selected or expanded.
The study of how new ideas, products, and processes are developed and brought to market.