Date of Award
2004
Document Type
Thesis
Department
Mathematics, Physics and Statistics
Abstract
Today's software market increasingly expects results in a shorter period of time than ever before. The success of software engineering practices is measured in the ability to release a quality product to the marketplace in a market-sensitive timeframe. While the market is ready to accept software that has only begun to see its full feature set delivered, developers are still struggling with how to prioritize features and refrain from the all-or-nothing approach of development.
Recommended Citation
Post, Brendan, "Business process constraint-driven product planning" (2004). Honors Projects and Presentations: Undergraduate. 348.
https://mosaic.messiah.edu/honors/348