Momentum, in a general computing context, isn't a specific technology with a dedicated domain. Instead, it's more accurately understood as a principle or strategy often applied in various fields. It refers to the phenomenon where initial progress or success builds upon itself, leading to accelerated growth or achievement over time. For example, in software development, a successful initial release of a product can generate positive user feedback, leading to further investment and development, which in turn attracts more users and strengthens the product's position. Similarly, in project management, completing early milestones successfully can build team confidence and stakeholder buy-in, making it easier to achieve subsequent goals. The core idea is to create and maintain a positive feedback loop, allowing initial gains to compound and drive further progress.
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