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DevOps

DevOps combines traditional software development and IT operations into a unified framework, merging coding, testing, packaging, integration, deployment, and monitoring into a single overarching process to decrease time to market without sacrificing quality.

Eisenhower Matrix

Eisenhower Matrix

What is the Eisenhower Matrix? The Eisenhower Matrix is a productivity, prioritization, and time-management framework designed to help you prioritize a list of tasks or agenda items by first categorizing those items according to their urgency and importance. Also...

Engineering Backlog

The engineering backlog lists and prioritizes the stories, epics, and/or initiatives that are to be worked on by the engineering team for a given sprint. Typical items in an engineering backlog include stories, bug fixes, and other engineering-related tasks.

eXtreme Programming (XP)

What is eXtreme Programming? eXtreme Programming (XP) is an agile framework that emphasizes both the broader philosophy of agile—to produce higher-quality software to please customers—and the more specific goal of making life better for the engineers developing it....

Feature Driven Development (FDD)

What is Feature Driven Development? (FDD) Feature Driven Development (FDD) is an agile framework that, as its name suggests, organizes software development around making progress on features. Features in the FDD context, though, are not necessarily product features in...

Feature Kickoff

A product feature kickoff is a meeting in which a product manager and stakeholders set plans, goals, and responsibilities for a new feature.

Intuitive Design

Intuitive design refers to making products easy to use. In this post, we’ll discuss why intuitive design is important and how to do it.

IT Project Manager

What Is an IT Project Manager? An IT project manager oversees complex projects involving a company’s IT infrastructure. Examples include installing computer hardware, setting up networks, and rolling out cybersecurity systems. There is a key difference between an IT...

Jira

What Is Jira? Jira is a software application developed by the Australian software company Atlassian that allows teams to track issues, manage projects, and automate workflows. Key Jira concepts Jira is based on four key concepts: issue, project, board, and workflow....

Key Performance Indicator (KPI)

Key performance indicators (KPIs) are quantitative metrics organizations use to analyze and track progress toward business objectives.

LeSS (Large Scale Scrum)

Large scale Scrum (LeSS) is a scaled-up version of the traditional, one-team Scrum. LeSS uses many principles of the Scrum agile framework but with differences

Method of Procedure

What is a Method of Procedure? A method of procedure (MOP) is a step-by-step guideline for completing a project. Think of it as a recipe for accomplishing a business task. Businesses use MOPs to remove the guesswork and reduce human error. A company might write a MOP...

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