Refers to the essential nature or key issue of a situation or problem.
the "what" of the matter
A work setting that follows Agile principles and values
Agile Environment (project env, not tech env)
A facilitator for an agile development team.
Scrum Master
The initial phase of a project where requirements and goals are identified and defined
Requirement Phase
A website designed to showcase a business, product, or service.
Brochure Website
A cylinder-shaped symbol that represents a database in a process flow diagram.
UML shape that indicates a database in a PFD
A native application built for desktop operating systems such as Windows or macOS.
Desktop Native App
A set of guiding values and principles for Agile project management
Agile Manifesto
A computer program that performs a specific function using a web browser as its client.
Web App
Specific methods or frameworks used to implement Agile project management
Agile Methodologies
A diamond-shaped symbol that represents a decision point in a process flow diagram.
UML shape that indicates a decision in a PFD
The set of coordinated activities that transform inputs into outputs.
Information Systems - Process
Software designed for use by the general public.
Consumer Facing Software
The phase of a project where software is deployed and released to users
Release Phase
A professional who analyzes business processes and systems, and designs solutions.
Business Analyst
A rectangular-shaped symbol that represents a step or action in a process flow diagram.
UML shape that indicates a step in a PFD
A method or process for solving a problem.
Solution
The requirement phase is designed to identify and document the project's goals and objectives.
The "Why" of Req Phase
The phase of a project where software is tested for functionality and quality
Testing Phase
A linear project management approach with clearly defined phases and sequential progression
Waterfall
A diamond-shaped symbol that represents the start or end of a process flow diagram.
UML shape that indicates the start or end of a PFD
The hierarchy and arrangement of positions in an organization.
Organizational Structure
Product-Based Team
A team focused on developing a specific product or set of related products.
The study of complementary networks of hardware and software that people and organizations use to collect, filter, process, create, and distribute data.
Information Systems (I.S.)
A role that is responsible for driving the activities of a particular phase of the software development lifecycle.
Active role in a phase