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Approach to software products development in a startup

https://doi.org/10.17586/2226-1494-2024-24-2-330-334

Abstract

The problem of missed release deadlines under conditions of systematic changes in market requirements for a software product has been studied. The analysis of the causes of disruptions at all stages of software product development is carried out and an approach is proposed aimed at finding a compromise between the quality and the implementation period of the product being developed in order to reduce the release time. The results of the presented method are analyzed using the example of development in a startup at the early stages of development and confirmed the possibility of reducing the time for updating software products by at least 15 %.

About the Authors

N. V. Lonkina
ITMO University
Russian Federation

 Nataliia V. Lonkina — Student 

 Saint Petersburg, 197101 



L. S. Lisitsyna
ITMO University
Russian Federation

 Liubov S. Lisitsyna — D.Sc., Full Professor 

 Saint Petersburg, 197101 



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Lonkina N.V., Lisitsyna L.S. Approach to software products development in a startup. Scientific and Technical Journal of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics. 2024;24(2):330-334. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17586/2226-1494-2024-24-2-330-334

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