How to manage essential and accidental software complexity in development

software complexity

In the sea of software possibilities and new requirements, user needs are becoming harder and harder to fulfill without introducing some complexity. Behind every friendly user interface is a web of expertly crafted code. But that code didn’t come alive without processes and certain software complexity, to begin with.  We can, of course, expect some […]

Roadmap to requirements elicitation

requirements elicitation

It’s so fortunate that you’re starting your project and you came across this blog post. Well, let us take you on a rather interesting journey of requirements elicitation. Even though the name suggests something complex, if approached correctly, it can be the best building block for the software development process. We all know that each project […]

Scope creep and gold plating – the death of projects

scope creep

No, we are not talking about a peeping Tom. Scope creep might sound like it, but trust us, it’s a completely different thing (we hope). It’s something that happens regularly in software development projects and can send even the best-laid plans into a tailspin. Even in agile projects, scope creep can rear its head, even […]

How to run a project in a software development process

software development

As a software development company, you encounter so many diverse projects and each one is unique. But each approach to projects is somewhat different and has its own set of rules. As we said, it’s never going to be the same. In time, though, some development companies design certain processes and approaches in their projects. […]

What Are We Reading – World Book Day

April 23rd is dedicated to World Book Day. And it’s a day where we celebrate literature and everything it offers. Whether it is for educational, professional, or private purposes, books are the source of knowledge, imagination, and ideas. They allow us to enter various worlds, have different adventures, and learn about things and people across […]