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We leverages the latest technologies and development practices to build high-performance and scalable application that deliver desirable business results. If you expect your application to be user-friendly, intuitive, and beautiful at the same time – you’re in the right place.

The primary benefit of an MVP is you can gain understanding about your customers’ interest in your product without fully developing the product. The sooner you can find out whether your product will appeal to customers, the less effort and expense you spend on a product that will not succeed in the market

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What is a MaaS?

A key premise behind the idea of MVP is that you produce an actual product (which may be no more than a
landing page, or a service with an appearance of automation, but which is fully manual behind the scenes)
that you can offer to customers and observe their actual behavior with the product or service.

Seeing what people actually do with respect to a product is much more reliable than asking people what they would do

MaaS Main Goals

In a nutshell, MVP goals are:

  • Testing a product’s viability at low costs
  • Spending less money on product development
  • Faster delivery of a product that solves at least one problem of a user

Potential Costs

Proper use of an MVP means that a team may dramatically change a product that they deliver to their customers or abandon the product together based on feedback they receive from their customers. The minimum aspect of MVP encourages teams to do the least amount of work possible to useful feedback (Eric Ries refers to this as validated learning) which helps them avoid working on a product that no one wants.

Key Agile Concepts

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User Story

In consultation with the customer or product owner, the team divides up the work to be done into functional increments called “user stories.” Each user story is expected to yield a contribution to the value of the overall product.

Daily Meeting

Each day at the same time, the team meets so as to bring everyone up to date on the information that is vital for coordination: each team members briefly describes any “completed” contributions and any obstacles that stand in their way

Personas

When the project calls for it – for instance when user experience is a major factor in project outcomes – the team crafts detailed, synthetic biographies of fictitious users of the future product: these are called “personas.”

Team

A “team” in the Agile sense is a small group of people, assigned to the same project or effort, nearly all of them on a full-time basis. A small minority of team members may be part-time contributors, or may have competing responsibilities

Increamental Development

Nearly all Agile teams favor an incremental development strategy; in an Agile context, this means that each successive version of the product is usable, and each builds upon the previous version by adding user-visible functionality.

Milestones Retrosprective

Once a project has been underway for some time, or at the end of the project, all of the team’s permanent members (not just the developers) invests from one to three days in a detailed analysis of the project’s significant events.

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