feedbackstroom
Feedbackstroom, often translated as feedback stream, is a term used to describe the continuous flow of feedback data that moves from sources such as users, customers, sensors, and processes into a data collection or decision-making system. The concept emphasizes the ongoing nature of feedback rather than a single event and is commonly discussed in contexts like learning organizations, product development, and real-time monitoring. It is not a formal standard in most domains, but a descriptive way to explain how diverse data sources are connected to generate insights and drive action.
A typical feedbackstroom consists of sources (surveys, support tickets, telemetry, logs), collection channels (apps, dashboards, APIs),
Applications span multiple sectors, including product development and quality assurance, customer experience management, education and training,
Benefits include faster issue detection, data-driven decision making, and iterative improvement. Challenges involve information overload, data