JAD
Joint Application Development (JAD) is a collaborative approach to gathering requirements and designing solutions in software development projects.
Joint Application Development (JAD) is a collaborative approach to gathering requirements and designing solutions in software development projects.
Weighted Shortest Job First (WSJF) is a prioritization method used in agile and lean methodologies to maximize value by comparing the cost of delay to the duration of tasks.
A list of tasks and deliverables that a team commits to completing during a sprint, providing a clear focus and scope for the sprint's duration.
An agile framework for managing work with an emphasis on software development, characterized by sprints and iterative progress.
A testing method where the internal structure of the system is not known to the tester, focusing solely on input and output.
An event where developers, designers, and other stakeholders collaborate intensively on software projects, typically within a short timeframe.
A measure used in Agile project management to quantify the amount of work a team can complete in a given sprint, typically measured in story points.
A graphical representation showing the amount of work remaining versus time, used in agile project management to track progress.
Feature Driven Development (FDD) is an agile methodology focused on designing and building features based on client-valued functionality.