Title | Description |
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feature | A feature is a defined piece of functionality (business or technical) delivered by a product, a solution or an extension. A feature is defined by one or more system use cases. |
feature freeze | Feature freeze is a point in time in the development process after which all work on adding new features is not allowed and the effort will shift towards fixing defects. |
feature list | The feature list represents the developed features over time and releases in the context of a product and/or solution and/or extension. Feature lists serve two audiences: the internal audience to communicate all details to Intershop and the alliance, the external to communicate all necessary details to the market and customers. The owner is product management. |
feature set | A group of features that target a specific need. |
feature wish | A feature wish is a functional or non-functional requirement for a specific feature requested by a customer-x or stakeholder phrased in a natural language. Feature wishes do not belong to a specific product, solution or extension. At Intershop, they are managed in Engineering JIRA projects. |
fixed quote | Type of quote where a price is proposed and negotiated for the entire requisition |
fixed-time budget | budgets with explicit start dates and end dates |
follow up | a product link offering a follow-up version of the product currently selected |
footer | navigation element in the web front applications of Enfinity Suite 6, Intershop 7 and Intershop Commerce Management |
framework | Generally, a software framework provides the possibility to extend a software with new features with the minimum possible development effort. From a developer's perspective, a framework is code intended to be specialized and/or instantiated in order to implement specific features. |
FReD | This is Intershop's repository of feature wishes. Feature wishes can be reported by everybody with an Intershop JIRA account. |
free text request | in procurement models, a mechanism to request special-demand material or products not found in the catalog or contract |
freight class | Freight classes represent the relation between product characteristics and suitable shipping methods. In Intershop 7/Intershop Commerce Management, freight classes can be assigned to products defining them as eligible for the selected shipping methods. |
frequently asked questions | Frequently asked questions are listed questions and answers, all supposed to be frequently asked in some context, and pertaining to a particular topic, e.g., "How to place an order". The format is commonly used in online media, where certain common questions tend to recur, as a self-service support tool. |
front end | In computer/software technology, a front end is an abstraction of the application's underlying business logic that provides a user-friendly interface (that is, the "user interface portion" of a piece of software). |
fulfillment center | A fulfillment center is a company that specializes in the later stages of a product's life cycle including storage or warehousing, invoicing, pick pack services, shipping, return processing and customer service incl. dunning process (e.g. Fiege PVS). |
functional requirement | A requirement that specifies a feature that a product/solution, extension or system component must be able to perform. |