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Digital Sustainability: A Growing Frontier in Software Development

The Product Coalition

Software development with sustainability in mind is a rising trend in digital spaces. I would like to thank Tremis Skeete, Executive Editor of Product Coalition, for his valuable contributions to this article's research, development, and writing. Let’s explore how and why this matters.

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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. It helps us meet customers’ demands, needs, and expectations. With the support of the SDLC, You can track and control your calendar, and increase productivity and speed of development.

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Scrum: A Simple Guide to Agile Product Development

The Product Coalition

Product Management Technology If you’re unfamiliar with software development, you may not have heard of Scrum. Scrum is an Agile methodology that can help teams work together more efficiently to develop products. The framework consists of Scrum teams, roles, events, artifacts, and rules.

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What Does a Software Product Manager Do?

The Product HQ

Explore our top-rated product management certification courses to become a successful software product manager: Software Product Manager Responsibilities Software product managers need to have a working knowledge of multiple things, including product management, project management, software development, and product marketing.

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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. But the situation is different for product owners in the agile scaling framework SAFe. Myth #2: The product owner is a tactical role focused on managing the product backlog.

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How to Become an Amazing Agile Developer

The Product HQ

They perform audits and test deliverables to the customer requirements and ensure that the technical aspects of the product meet the standard before the Quality Assurance team does their revisions. These defects compromise a software system’s ability to function and jeopardize the product’s ability to meet an end user’s needs.

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Essential Product Owner Skills in 2024

The Product HQ

You can’t become a great PO if you don’t know the ins and outs of development, design, agile framework, software development, scrum approach, and IT infrastructure. Technical skill is a specialized skill that is used to perform a specific task such as programming and software development.