You have a million dollar app idea. But you don’t have a million dollars to get it off the ground. How can you put together something professional looking to see if others would be interested - if you don’t have any design skills?
Ah, the eternal debate: Agile vs Waterfall, Waterfall vs Agile. When dipping your toes into custom software development you’ll encounter these two terms. They are software development life-cycle models that outline how a project is to be completed.
When engaging a software development services provider, there are many aspects you should consider before signing on the dotted line - to avoid headaches down the track. One such aspect that you really should lockdown is a Service Level Agreement.
An MVP is more than a prototype, it is part of a strategy to help you measure, learn and analyse your idea.
Fixed-price projects in Agile bring a new challenge to the table. Because they can be unfamiliar to a team, they require a stronger level of management.
Software development depends on a wide variety of intertwining factors and dependencies. Because of their complexity, projects often have a bad track record for sprouting quality, usability, cost, schedule and overrun risks.
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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