No | Title | Brief |
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Feature Backlog |
A prioritized list of features to be developed for a product.
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2 |
Feature Creep |
The excessive ongoing addition of new features to a product, which can lead to product bloat.
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3 |
Feature Flag |
A technique used to enable or disable features in a software application without deploying new code.
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4 |
Feature Gating |
A technique that controls access to new features based on user attributes or behaviors.
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5 |
Feature Parity |
The practice of ensuring that a product or feature set is comparable with competitors.
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6 |
Feature Prioritization |
The process of ranking features based on their importance and impact.
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7 |
Feature Rollout |
The process of gradually releasing a new feature to a subset of users before a full launch.
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8 |
Feature Toggle |
A technique that allows enabling or disabling specific features within a software product.
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9 |
Flanker Brands |
Products created to target a new market segment without altering the positioning of the main brand.
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10 |
Focus Group |
A semi-structured interview with a small group of customers for qualitative research purposes.
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11 |
Frame of Reference |
The set of products a customer considers when making a purchase decision in a given product category.
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12 |
Freemium Model |
A pricing strategy where basic features are provided for free, with more advanced features available for a fee.
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13 |
Funnel Analysis |
The analysis of the steps users take to complete a task or conversion on a website.
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