
“It’s Not a Bug, It’s a Feature” Cheat Sheet for Poor Marketers and Designers
The phrase “It’s not a bug, it’s a feature” has emerged as a notable expression in the fields of software
Usability testing is a systematic evaluation process that assesses how effectively and efficiently users can interact with a product or system. This method involves observing real users as they complete specific tasks, allowing designers to identify usability issues and gather insights into user behavior and preferences. The findings from usability testing inform iterative design improvements, ultimately enhancing user experience and satisfaction.
The phrase “It’s not a bug, it’s a feature” has emerged as a notable expression in the fields of software
Red Teaming is the structured process in which an independent group, known as the “Red Team,” adopts the perspective of
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