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7 Key Principles Of Lean Software Development

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A primary objective of software development teams is to deliver valuable products and features with maximum quality on the stipulated time. One approach by which they can maximize their work is by using a software development technique called lean. You must read this article to know more about lean software development and undertaking function of stream mapping.  Major Principles of Lean : There are several principles of lean to be taken into consideration to uplift utility and programming software while ascertaining IT test environment management . Discard Waste The foremost task or say the principle of lean is to discard the waste. Some common waste includes designing features that will not be used, analyzing, time spent on building or time spent on fixing the bugs and supporting the software which has no end result. There are many other forms of waste such as untimely optimization which needs to be eliminated. Imparting Knowledge Making softwa...

Quick Win Ways To Mitigate Feature Creep

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The task of adding more features to software is like a maze game. The end question that leaves everybody wondering is “How the hell did this functionality come here?”. Famous by various other terms like, “Scope creep”, “requirement creep”, refers to unforeseen requests for the addition of features that are not listed in the project scope.  A software, undergoes countless brainstorm sessions, rigorous testing in IT environment management and then comes to the production.  A project manager gets almost doomed on finding out that some extra functionalities need to be added when the deadline is just a week away. In this whole scenario, the new code keeps piling up the existing ones, and as a result, the software becomes tough to configure.  Instead of getting the “Wow” feedback, you start getting “Oh, it’s difficult to navigate”, “This functionality is not working” so on, so forth. This situation where it becomes tough to find out the root functionality of t...