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Goal-Based Software Budgeting Methodology

In the southern area of Itapúa and surrounding areas, there is an accelerated growth of MSMEs, which, being affected by formal electronic information and taxation systems, in addition to the growing volume of information that they must handle, are a niche market. ideal for custom software development where development teams typically consist of one or two people.
The main characteristics of these developments is that they have well-defined objectives, and are restrictive in terms of time and budget, so a methodology that covers budgeting at the same time as development is necessary to avoid misunderstandings between clients and developers, as well such as budget losses, underestimation of work, or lack of development and implementation time.
In this work I propose a goal-oriented methodology, which focuses on an initial budget that is as exact as possible and accompanies each phase with specific products, that allow the validation of the development results and the quality control of the resulting software throughout the process.

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Goal-Based Software Budgeting Methodology

  • DOI: 10.22533/at.ed.9733102313075

  • Palavras-chave: Software-Development-Budget-Methodology-Engineering.

  • Keywords: Software-Development-Budget-Methodology-Engineering.

  • Abstract:

    In the southern area of Itapúa and surrounding areas, there is an accelerated growth of MSMEs, which, being affected by formal electronic information and taxation systems, in addition to the growing volume of information that they must handle, are a niche market. ideal for custom software development where development teams typically consist of one or two people.
    The main characteristics of these developments is that they have well-defined objectives, and are restrictive in terms of time and budget, so a methodology that covers budgeting at the same time as development is necessary to avoid misunderstandings between clients and developers, as well such as budget losses, underestimation of work, or lack of development and implementation time.
    In this work I propose a goal-oriented methodology, which focuses on an initial budget that is as exact as possible and accompanies each phase with specific products, that allow the validation of the development results and the quality control of the resulting software throughout the process.

  • Luis Alberto Derico
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