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SDLC Phases and Examples – What Is Software Development Life Cycle

The Basics of Product Management

Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is the process of building software, using 6 phases – Analysis, Definition, Design, Coding, Testing and Deployment. The acronym also stands for system development life cycle. People use it interchangeably with software development life cycle. SDLC Phases.

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Reveal The Power of Food Tracker Apps for Dieters

The Product Coalition

Currently, an enormous number of mobile app developments focused on digital health and wellness have been public on the app market. Within this group of healthcare software developments, food tracker apps are top-rated, with some downloaded as much as 50 million times. Nutrients?—?Nutrition

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Sprint planning from budgets to outcomes

Product Warrior

Scrum has been touted as one of the most popular agile frameworks for software development, and its popularity continues to grow. One such area is sprint planning, which has become a budgeting exercise for allocating engineering efforts to features or tasks rather than a tool for setting sprint goals.

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Problem Solving: Deconstruction Methodologies

The Product Coalition

Every day, well almost every day, Shireen thought that she must go out and exercise. How does Shireen maintain her promise to exercise every day? Feel more motivated to exercise? Can Shireen get her daily quota of exercise through her existing routine? Shireen is a Software developer. Shireen has a problem!

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Keeping Ourselves Accountable: 5 Simple Tools For Product Designers

UX Planet

Plus/Deltas Plus/Delta is a short reflection exercise to exchange feedback, typically between 2 people. The exercise allows the pair to come to an understanding of what went well (plus), and what can be changed to improve collaboration in the future (delta).

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366: This is modified Agile for hardware development – with Dorian Simpson and Gary Hinkle

Product Innovation Educators

Scrum is one of the most widely-used flavors of Agile, mostly applied to software development projects. Teams work on high-priority user stories in rapid cycles called sprints, deliver working software that is validated by users, and incorporate feedback quickly into the next cycle.

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TEI 303: A case study for getting the right people on a product team – with Teresa Jurgens-Kowal, PhD

Product Innovation Educators

The company is a B2B software developer. She took them through exercises to explore their work styles and better align their styles to the execution needed using the Innovation Z model. The company is a B2B software developer. We discussed the tools to do this. Teresa is the President of Global NP Solutions.