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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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Does your Testing Reflect Enough Domain Knowledge?

The Product Coalition

Domain Knowledge is a key factor in every IT field, be it Business Analytics, FinTech, Mobile App industry, Information Protection, Data Privacy, Database Testing, Security, Software Testing, and Quality Assurance. The latest trends show that companies are hiring testers with more domain skills rather than technical skills.

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Minimum Viable Products: Why You Should Test before Investing in Ideas

The Product Coalition

Minimum Viable Products: Why You Should Test Before Investing In Ideas Let’s analyze the advantages of MVP-based software development. Why should you invest in MVP development? are somehow related to the lack of a common project goal and vision.

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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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Who is Marty Cagan: Background, Books, Product Management Tips, and More

Userpilot

Throughout his rich career, Marty has worn numerous hats within modern software product organizations, transitioning between roles involving product management, software development, product marketing , user experience design, and general management, among others.

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53 Questions Developers Should Ask Innovators

TechEmpower - Product Management

Targets Are you developing a native app and/or a web app? Which devices will you test on specifically? Is there a need for A/B testing? Team and Process Are you using, or planning to use any software development methodologies? How big is the anticipated development team? Do you have specific landing pages?

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Technical Product Manager: Exploring Their Role and Responsibilities

Userpilot

Tech PMs work actively with product teams on the product vision and strategy. Technical PMs play an important role in helping the development and product team gain a shared understanding of the product goals and technical requirements. To become a TPR you don’t need a degree in software engineering, but it will definitely help.