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A Deep Dive into the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC)

The Product Coalition

The Software Development Life Cycle provides a practical framework you can apply to your product and improve your processes. With the support of the SDLC, You can track and control your calendar, and increase productivity and speed of development. It helps us meet customers’ demands, needs, and expectations.

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The Evolution of Github: A Revolution in Code Collaboration

The Product Coalition

Source In the expansive universe of software development, few platforms have wielded as much influence and innovation as GitHub. The Origin: A Fun Weekend In 2008 The GitHub saga commenced in 2008 when three men envisioned a platform that would democratize software development and foster collaboration on a global scale.

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From Sketchpad to Strategy: Design Alchemy in Product Management

UX Planet

DESIGN THINKING FOR PRODUCT ROADMAPPING: A STRATEGIC VISION IN ACTION In a subsequent role as a Design Strategist for a tech company, my team was tasked with developing a new mobile application. Embracing Design Thinking principles, we conducted workshops to map out the entire user journey and identify pain points.

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Utility Eats Value for Breakfast: About Diminishing Marginal Utility

The Product Coalition

However, I can certainly think of product or marketing professionals who use the term value when referring to cheap widgety dashboards and features aimed at novelty seekers, or following an industry trend with no real vision. To answer this question, we’ll use the “Jobs to be Done” (JTBD) framework. However, there was one big problem.

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What is Feature-Driven Development and How to Do it Right

Userpilot

Feature-Driven Development (FDD) is an Agile development framework. It revolves around developing functionality that meets the needs of the customer. Features” in FDD are like user stories in other Agile frameworks. This is possible because detailed documentation helps keep larger teams aligned.

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Five Product Owner Myths Busted

Roman Pichler

In Scrum—the framework that gave birth to the product owner—the role is responsible for maximising the value a product creates for the users and for the business. Consequently, a Scrum product owner should own a product in its entirety—from the product vision to the product details.

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How to Build a SaaS Platform

The Product Coalition

A step-by-step approach to developing a SaaS product Take the following steps to build a SaaS platform: 1. Decide on the SaaS model, product strategy, and the pricing strategy Formulate your strategy before undertaking software development. Decide on the core features to offer, and document the requirements.