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  2. Minimum viable product - Wikipedia

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    A minimum viable product (MVP) is a version of a product with just enough features to be usable by early customers who can then provide feedback for future product development. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A focus on releasing an MVP means that developers potentially avoid lengthy and (possibly) unnecessary work.

  3. Template:Candidate MEP lists CDA - Wikipedia

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    CDA candidates 2024 This template should be converted to a standardized format using Template:Sidebar. (Talk • Category This page was last edited on 22 ...

  4. MoSCoW method - Wikipedia

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    For example, should a team have too many potential epics (i.e., high-level stories) for the next release of their product, they could use the MoSCoW method to select which epics are Must have, which Should have, and so on; the minimum viable product (or MVP) would be all those epics marked as Must have. [4]

  5. Business model canvas - Wikipedia

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    The business model canvas is a strategic management template that is used for developing new business models and documenting existing ones. [2] [3] It offers a visual chart with elements describing a firm's or product's value proposition, [4] infrastructure, customers, and finances, [1] assisting businesses to align their activities by illustrating potential trade-offs.

  6. Talk:Minimum viable product - Wikipedia

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  7. Requirement prioritization - Wikipedia

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    In requirements management candidate software requirements for a product are gathered and organized. Finally, in the release planning activity, these requirements are prioritized and selected for a release, after which the launch of the software product can be prepared. Thus, one of the key steps in release planning is requirements prioritization.

  8. Lean startup - Wikipedia

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    Lean startup is a methodology for developing businesses and products that aims to shorten product development cycles and rapidly discover if a proposed business model is viable; this is achieved by adopting a combination of business-hypothesis-driven experimentation, iterative product releases, and validated learning.

  9. Wikipedia:Flow/MVP - Wikipedia

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    Parsoid compatibility, allowing users to copy-paste markup for most templates and advanced wiki syntax (math, IPA symbols, etc.) into their comments; an affordance for editing a post (available to those with appropriate user rights) an affordance for hiding or unhiding a post – hidden comments will leave a placeholder visible to all users