Design Terminology

Framework: drawing a parallel with architecture, it is an architectural plan. Here, the professional doesn't care about the visual aspects of the product; he just builds and orders the information that will be on the screen. Later in the project, Wireframe is used to create an interface (UI).
User Path: This is a document that displays the path that the user took before/during/after using the product. This document describes what the user wants, what they found, how they interacted, and their level of satisfaction at each stage. It helps to understand the whole process and understand in which parts it can be improved.
Agile: Some describe it as a work methodology. But in fact, this is a manifesto created in the early 2000s with best practices for effective work in developing a digital product. It usually accompanies Scrum or Lean, they are characterized as methodologies because they have several ceremonies, methods and practices that must be followed throughout the process.
Lean: This is a work methodology based mainly on the Toyota model and working side by side with Agile. The methodology provides for a way of working that is always aimed at maintaining concentration and avoiding unnecessary costs, both time and money. The product in the lean manufacturing methodology follows the same premise, avoiding unnecessary or redundant functions.
Scrum: a methodology focused on performing complex tasks. It is based on a series of ceremonies and practices such as "Daily", "Planning", "Backlog", "Sprint", and other series of titles that may seem intimidating at first. The PO (product owner) and Scrum Master are the ones who manage the Scrum team. Scrum focuses on sprints to deliver a product, and at the end of each sprint, the team shares all the lessons learned and ways to improve the workflow.
Kanban: This is a method of organizing work that is usually done on boards next to the team (but it can also be done using tools such as Trello, Asana, or Jira). Usually, work is divided into columns (to do / do /done/ etc), and each column contains posts related to tasks. Kanban is a great ally of other methodologies and adapts easily to them.

Canvas: This is a tool used to easily define and visualize the business model of a company or project. It usually consists of nine blocks with basic questions that help you understand and define the business model.
Daily: The ability to appear with other names such as "daily meetings" or "stand-up sessions". These are daily team meetings with an average duration of 15 minutes, where everyone talks about how their work is progressing.
The sprint: This is a period that varies from 1 to 4 weeks, during which the team focuses on delivering something or a feature that adds value to the product. The team needs to plan sprints correctly so that deliveries follow the plan. Overall, the welcome experience for new players in Bangladesh is structured to provide balance, variety, and sustained engagement. With bonus amounts reaching up to ৳12,000, access to both sports and casino content, and continuous promotional opportunities, the platform offers a competitive introduction. Entering the 1xbet promo code for registration transforms a basic sign-up into a feature-rich starting point tailored specifically for new Bangladeshi users.