A Systematic Mapping Study and Practitioner Insights on the Use of Software Engineering Practices to Develop MVPs
May 15, 2023 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Information and Software Technology
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Authors
Silvio Alonso, Marcos Kalinowski, Bruna Ferreira, Simone D. J. Barbosa, Helio Lopes
arXiv ID
2305.08299
Category
cs.SE: Software Engineering
Citations
12
Venue
Information and Software Technology
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4 months ago
Abstract
[Background] The MVP concept has influenced the way in which development teams apply Software Engineering practices. However, the overall understanding of this influence of MVPs on SE practices is still poor. [Objective] Our goal is to characterize the publication landscape on practices that have been used in the context of software MVPs and to gather practitioner insights on the identified practices. [Method] We conducted a systematic mapping study and discussed its results in two focus groups sessions involving twelve industry practitioners that extensively use MVPs in their projects to capture their perceptions on the findings of the mapping study. [Results] We identified 33 papers published between 2013 and 2020 and observed some trends related to MVP ideation and evaluation practices. For instance, regarding ideation, we found six different approaches and mainly informal end-user involvement practices. Regarding evaluation, there is an emphasis on end-user validations based on practices such as usability tests, A/B testing, and usage data analysis. However, there is still limited research related to MVP technical feasibility assessment and effort estimation. Practitioners of the focus group sessions reinforced the confidence in our results regarding ideation and evaluation practices, being aware of most of the identified practices. They also reported how they deal with the technical feasibility assessments and effort estimation in practice. [Conclusion] Our analysis suggests that there are opportunities for solution proposals and evaluation studies to address literature gaps concerning technical feasibility assessment and effort estimation. Overall, more effort needs to be invested into empirically evaluating the existing MVP-related practices.
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