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Title Fundamentals of software startups : essential engineering and business aspects / Anh Nguyen-Duc, Jürgen Münch, Rafael Prikladnicki, Xiaofeng Wang, Pekka Abrahamsson, editors
Published Cham : Springer, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (xx, 348 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents pt. I. Fundamental concepts -- Six pillars of modern entrepreneurial theory and how to use them -- Pivoting in software startups -- Yes, we can! Building a capable initial team for a software startup -- The perception and management of technical debt in software startups -- pt. II. Startup engineering methodology -- An analytical framework for planning minimum viable products -- Software startup ESSENCE : how should software startups work? -- Startup metrics that tech entrepreneurs need to know -- Early-stage software startups : main challenges and possible answers -- pt. III. Startup ecosystems -- The roles of incubators, accelerators, co-working spaces, mentors, and events in the startup development process -- Fostering open innovation in coworking spaces : a study of Norwegian startups -- Startup ecosystem maturity and visualization : the cases of New York, Tel Aviv, and San Paolo -- Thailand's software startup ecosystem -- pt. IV. Software startup education -- Software startup education : a transition from theory to practice -- Teaching "through" entrepreneurship : an experience report -- Lean internal startups : Challenges and lessons learned -- Software startup education : gamifying growth hacking -- pt. V. Startup stories worldwide -- Key influencing factors in early-stage hardware startups : a trilateral model of speed, resource, and quality -- The rise and fall of a database-as-a-service Latvian unicorn -- Triggers of business success of IT startup owners in Russia -- Brazilian startups and the current software engineering challenges : the case of Tecnopuc
Summary This book discusses important topics for engineering and managing software startups, such as how technical and business aspects are related, which complications may arise and how they can be dealt with. It also addresses the use of scientific, engineering, and managerial approaches to successfully develop software products in startup companies. The book covers a wide range of software startup phenomena, and includes the knowledge, skills, and capabilities required for startup product development; team capacity and team roles; technical debt; minimal viable products; startup metrics; common pitfalls and patterns observed; as well as lessons learned from startups in Finland, Norway, Brazil, Russia and USA. All results are based on empirical findings, and the claims are backed by evidence and concrete observations, measurements and experiments from qualitative and quantitative research, as is common in empirical software engineering. The book helps entrepreneurs and practitioners to become aware of various phenomena, challenges, and practices that occur in real-world startups, and provides insights based on sound research methodologies presented in a simple and easy-to-read manner. It also allows students in business and engineering programs to learn about the important engineering concepts and technical building blocks of a software startup. It is also suitable for researchers at different levels in areas such as software and systems engineering, or information systems who are studying advanced topics related to software business
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Print version record
Subject New business enterprises.
Computer software industry.
Computer software industry
New business enterprises
Form Electronic book
Author Nguyen-Duc, Anh (Software engineer), editor.
Münch, Jürgen, 1968- editor.
Prikladnicki, Rafael, editor
Wang, Xiaofeng, 1971- editor.
Abrahamsson, Pekka, editor.
ISBN 9783030359836
3030359832