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How Quality Assurance Protects the Software Development Process

The Product Coalition

Quality assurance supports software companies to meet their client demands and expectations. And also is a way of preventing errors and defect bugs in the software development process. It involves testing requirements during the development process until the project is completed.

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How to Mitigate Risk in AI Software Development

Split

Mitigating risks in AI software development requires a combination of best practices, careful considerations, and proactive measures. Data Quality and Bias Mitigation Ensure that the training data used to develop AI models is diverse, representative, and free from biases. Want to Dive Deeper?

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6 Expert Tips to Hire a The Best Offshore Software Development Company

The Product Coalition

To help you make a better-informed decision on the next tech partner for your business, we have prepared this guide to hiring the best offshore software development company. Offshore software development has become a popular practice for businesses worldwide. Have they responded to your message timely?

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My Experience Transitioning From Engineering to Product Leadership

ProductPlan

When I started my career as an engineer, I didn’t set my sights on becoming a product manager. Working in startups and big technology companies, I’ve encountered one question more than most: “How do I make the switch from engineering to product management?”. My Journey Transitioning from Engineering to Product Management.

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SaaS is Helping to Re-engineer the Caregiving Service in Farming

The Product Coalition

You can lose your confidence in the product while talking with some of the software developers. Establishing a Team The Brocoders team was provided with the fully documented requirements and designs. Development Approach EveryPig’s team developed its product iteratively, using the sprint system.

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Become a more technical product manager

Lenny Rachitsky

You’ll make better decisions, understand trade-offs, make more accurate estimates, and communicate with engineers with more confidence, while also creating more career opportunities for yourself. If you’ve been embarrassed, or too busy, to ask your engineers how all this works—this post is for you.

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Utility Eats Value for Breakfast: About Diminishing Marginal Utility

The Product Coalition

Software developers usually don’t want to work in Microsoft Sharepoint. Everyone pokes fun at the user interface (UI), but it’s useful for document and content management, and it’s very easy to learn, especially for non technical users. Excel has proven consistently that it can do standard data collection.