Getting a software project approved requires cooperation from all of the departments in an organization including customer service, sales, management, and production. Breaking through their initial resistance in order to get them to cooperate can be a very daunting task.
Choosing between a mobile app and a responsive website design can be a tough business decision.
If you are familiar with project management, then you have probably heard of the Triple Constraint.
The mobile application market is growing incredibly fast. According to a research done by the World Mobile Applications Market, the industry is forecasted to expand to £13 billion by 2015.
Continuous Delivery helps organizations of all sizes stay agile, lean, and innovative. By using reliable, lower-risk releases, software partners make it incredibly efficient and possible to continuously integrate software that is in line with market changes, user feedback, and altering business strategies.
Developers that focus on user centred designs tend to come up with interfaces that allow users to operate and learn more quickly. These systems are quicker to manoeuvre, simpler to understand, and less prone to errors.
Fixed price contracts can be rather tricky in a Scrum environment. Classic software development and Agile software development are very different from one another, and things that work in one environment don’t necessarily work in another.
Read moreThe simple answer is, yes. Agile teams still need to adhere to the basics of testing, however, their approach allows them to go about it quite differently.
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