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Using Agile To Develop FDA Compliant Medical Software

By Brian Geary on Aug 10, 2016 10:00:00 AM

Any software used to enable a medical device for use on human patients in the United States is subject to FDA medical software compliance regulations.

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4 Reasons Why Agile is The Best Way to Develop Custom Software

By Brian Geary on Aug 3, 2016 10:00:00 AM

Agile or waterfall? 

What is the best way to develop custom software? Agile is like the cool new kid in school. All the popular start-ups are doing it. Definitely very “lean.” But why?

Agile is easier and has less risk than other software development methods. How? It is collaborative. It is “plain English,” not techie speak. It is transparent and removes “the black box” from software development. Agile provides value quickly. And it is very flexible. 

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6 Steps To A Successful Agile Software Project

By Brian Geary on Jul 28, 2016 10:00:00 AM

Agile software development is a flexible framework, that is implemented through a set of methods and practices.

What steps should you be taking to ensure your agile software project is a success? 

In this post, we share the 6 step methodology that we use at AndPlus to implement the Agile software approach.

 

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How to Perform Research for Your User Experience

By Brian Geary on Jul 26, 2016 10:30:00 AM

There is one surefire way to tell if you are dealing with an amateur app developer or a seasoned pro. The amateur will almost always insist that they can do all of their research, testing, and release of an app with a stellar user experience(UX) out of the gate, the first time.

Topics: Testing
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3 Ways to Keep Feature Bloat Out of Your Software Development Project

By Brian Geary on Jul 19, 2016 10:00:00 AM

We've all seen it. Applications that are so overloaded with features that what should be extraordinarily simple becomes overwhelmingly complex. This isn't just complicated software, such as Photoshop, which has excellent reasons for its complexity. It's apps that should be relatively easy to learn and use, but aren't, because there are just too many features to make sense of it all. That's feature bloat. Feature bloat hogs unnecessary system resources, adds to the cost of app development, and deliver no incremental benefit. Feature bloat also makes a relatively straightforward app become infuriatingly complicated for some people to use.

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Must, Should, Could, Won't: Method for Prioritizing Software Features

By Brian Geary on Jul 14, 2016 10:00:00 AM

If you thought the only Moscow was the capital and most populous city in Russia, you'd be only half right. For web and mobile app developers, MoSCoW is also a system for prioritizing what features and functionality to include in an app development project.

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