Applying MVP Principles when Developing Mobile Health Applications: An Exploratory Study on Selected mobile Applications and their Version History
Sammanfattning
In an ever evolving and highly competitive mobile
health application market, software developers and companies
face the daunting challenge to streamline their development
methods to be able to obtain and correctly interpret customer
demands, in order to reduce wasted resources and reevaluate and
improve their products to stay competitive within this volatile
industry. This exploratory case study aims at identifying how
mHealth developers deploy their products by applying buildmeasure-
learn principles and how frequently a new minimumviable-
product is released; along with analyzing which factors that
triggers the continuous development of their products, if any
significant amount of changes are driven by user-experience
issues, stability enhancements, legislative requirements,
compatibility demands or emerging technological possibilities
providing opportunities for extended functionality; as well as
investigating which basic functionality that should be considered
vital to implement in an initial version of a minimum-viableproduct
in this field.
Examinationsnivå
Student essay
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Datum
2016-06-28Författare
Fortoul, Felix Sebastian
Torstensson, Jonas
Nyckelord
minimum-viable-product
mvp
build-measure-learn
bml
lean software development
mhealth
ehealth
mobile application development
medical software
release frequency
continuous evolution
Språk
eng