If we take a quick look at the definition of geo-fencing, it turns out that we can quickly explain it briefly in a couple of words. Geo-fencing (geofencing) is a feature in software (usually mobile) that uses GPS or radio frequency identification (RFID) to draw...
In the last weeks, we’ve explained the main objectives and types of Minimum Viable Product. Now the time has come for you to develop your first MVP. But be careful – simple mistakes can reduce your learning outcomes and put your product development on the wrong...
In the last post we’ve explained what is a Minimum Viable Product – the easiest tool you can build in order to test your business idea and learn from the collected feedback. MVP can come in thousand different forms. Today we will give you simple explanations and...
MVP or a Minimum Viable Product – you’ve certainly encountered this term in many guides and articles on how to successfully convert your idea into a profitable business. However, despite getting more and more popular, this concept still remains somehow unclear....
Although the model of cloud computing incorporates an array of different solutions, not all the services provided through internet can be regarded as its part. In order to be considered cloud computing, a service has to possess some key characteristics that are common...
Software Testing and Quality Assurance are an essential part of software development. However, they can be executed in different ways – either by your company’s in-house team, or by an outsourced group of specialists. Today we will talk about four main reasons...