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Distributed R&D: Beyond just Cost Benefits (Aspire Panel Discussion)

Hear from experienced practitioners who have set up offshore teams and worked with distributed teams spread across UK, India and other countries. Moderator Panelist Panelist Panelist Pari Natarajan Derek Waugh Steve Jones Gowri Subramanian CEO and Co-founder, ...
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“Building Software Solutions using Web 2.0 Technologies” – Webinar

Successful software vendors have always built products with a user-centric mindset. Traditionally, meeting the functional requirements of end-users would generally be adequate for a product’s success. However, in today’s Web 2.0 paradigm, it has become imperative for software vendors to design ...
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Product Development and Customer Development

I recently ran in to the blogs of Steve Blank and Eric Ries whose posts on product development & marketing, lean start-ups and customer development make very interesting reads. But what particularly attracted my attention was the frighteningly common-sensical similarities between (a) the problems ...
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Using The “Truck Factor” To Manage Knowledge Risk

A big risk in software development is “knowledge risk.” This is the risk that someone is the only person who knows how a particular part of the system works. The project could be in serious trouble should the person leave the company or generally become unavailable. We have a term for this ...
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Software usability: Common myths

While usability is taken more seriously in recent times, there are some common myths on usability that still persist. Myth 1 – Usability is expensive Among the most common myths is that usability engineering (UE) is expensive, as many big software firms invest millions in setting up UE labs and ...
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Usability Engineering: Beyond just “ease of use”

Usability engineering during product development is taken much more seriously these days, with the realization that the pay-off is huge if it is done right. Unfortunately though, there are still many who think of usability as little more than the appearance of the UI and the ease of use of software. For ...
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Open Source Software: Then and Now

From being a miniscule part of the software world just a couple of decades ago, open source has become ubiquitous today. It is so prevalent to the extent of not being visible because it is embedded in the mainstream. According to a Gartner report on open source software, “By 2012, more than 90% ...
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The Evolutionary Approach to Developing Software

A software project can be looked at as a problem that is being solved through the use of technology. The software product developed is one of the outputs of the project – in other words, it is the solution to the problem defined. Other outputs of the project can be reusable components, the knowledge ...
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Mashups – a new model of development?

Blogs, wikis, widgets and RSS have become some of the prominent features associated with Web 2.0, however mashups may yet become the Web 2.0 technology that will have the maximum impact on future software development efforts. Consumer mashups became popular a while ago, with www.housingmaps.com being ...
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The influence of Web 2.0 on software development

One of the drivers for the changes taking place in new product development is certainly the evolution of the consumer internet or the Web 2.0 world. YouTube, MySpace, Wikipedia, Flickr, Craigslist – the successes of these Web 2.0 products and services have spurred hundreds of competitors who aim ...
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