Build-Measure-Learn cycle | Glossary

Definition:

The Build-Measure-Learn cycle is a feedback loop that is said to be one of the core components of the Lean Startup methodology. Its goal is to turn uncertainties, assumptions and risks into knowledge or “sure things” that will eventually guide organizations and business towards progress. Through this process, the key unknowns can actually be transformed into knowledge that the startup can use in its product development – and business operations, as a whole. This whole process can also be called an experiment.

Further Reading:

Book: User Story Mapping by Jeff Patton and John King  

Change control board | Glossary

Definition:

In software development, a Change Control Board or Software Change Control Board is a committee that consists of Subject Matter Experts and Technical Chiefs, who will make decisions regarding whether or not proposed changes to a software project should be implemented.

Further Reading:

Book: Scrum by Jeff Sutherland and J. J. Sutherland.