If we want users to like our software, we need to design it to behave like a nice person: respectful, generous and helpful.
To communicate effectively, the code must be based on the same language used to write the requirements, which is the same language that developers speak to each other and to experts in the business domain.
Tool box
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Domain Driven Design
Each software is linked to an activity or interest of its user.
If the design, or part of it, does not match the domain model, this template is of little value and the accuracy of the software is suspect.
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Agile methods
Increase fluidity of deliveries prioritize deliverables generate results. Easily manage risks and changes during delivery. Encourage orientation, rigor and energy in teams. Increase the quality of execution relative to customer requirements. p>
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UX
Simplicity is the best thing about UX. The user experience of any product should be as simple as possible; as soon as the user opens a web page or an application, he should be able to navigate from A to B without even thinking about it. An awesome UX design is to simplify the user's journey.
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Customer involvement
Validation et discussion à chaque livrable pour être sur que le produit correspond au besoin initial. Visibilité sur l'évolution du projet.
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Tests
Attempting to save time on project planning by reducing testing is like trying to lose weight with a blood donation ...
06
Coffee
Lots of it ...
Skill Set
Training to use your CMS
Budgeting tailored to your needs
Implementation of user support solutions
Project specifications and modeling of business features
Your Garanties
Quality of the deliverable
We are committed to providing you with a deliverable that meets the specifications you have validated
Budget and deadlines
We are committed to delivering your solution on time and at the price agreed in the contract.