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ArtikelProduct - Development Practices That Work : How Internet Companies Build Software  
Oleh: MacCormack, Alan
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Sloan: Management Review vol. 42 no. 2 (2001), page 75-85.
Topik: software; product - development; work; internet companies; software
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Isi artikelBecause software is an increasingly pervasive part of the New Economy, delegating decisions about its development to technical staff can be risky for executives. Today's general manager needs to have a good grasp of the most effective methods for developing and deploying software products and services throughout the organization. So what is the best approach to software development ? Recent research from Harvard Business School professor Alan MacCormack and colleagues proves a theory about software development that has been gaining adherents for some time : The best process is an evolutionary one. Focusing on the area of Internet - software development, the researchers uncovered four practices that lead to success : an early release of the evolving product design to customers, daily incorporation of new software code and rapid feedback on design changes, a team with broad - based experience of shipping multiple projects, and major investments in the design of the product architecture.
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