Authors
Carmine Giardino, Nicolo Paternoster, Michael Unterkalmsteiner, Tony Gorschek, Pekka Abrahamsson
Publication date
2015/12/17
Journal
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Volume
42
Issue
6
Pages
585-604
Publisher
IEEE
Description
Software startups are newly created companies with no operating history and oriented towards producing cutting-edge products. However, despite the increasing importance of startups in the economy, few scientific studies attempt to address software engineering issues, especially for early-stage startups. If anything, startups need engineering practices of the same level or better than those of larger companies, as their time and resources are more scarce, and one failed project can put them out of business. In this study we aim to improve understanding of the software development strategies employed by startups. We performed this state-of-practice investigation using a grounded theory approach. We packaged the results in the Greenfield Startup Model (GSM), which explains the priority of startups to release the product as quickly as possible. This strategy allows startups to verify product and market fit, and to …
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