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The Role of Process in a Software Start-up
July/August 2000 (vol. 17 no. 4)
pp. 33-39
This article discusses the role of process in commercial software start-ups. After identifying the features of a start-up and the differences between a start-up and an established company, the author reaches the conclusion that start-ups should indeed care about process, although for reasons and in ways that differ from those of more established companies. The article offers ways in which a start-up can approach and improve process within its organization.
Index Terms:
start-up, process, established companies, organization
Citation:
Stanley M. Sutton, "The Role of Process in a Software Start-up," IEEE Software, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 33-39, July/Aug. 2000, doi:10.1109/52.854066
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