Minimum viable product
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Minimum viable product or MVP is a concept used in software feature estimating popularized by Eric Ries.
Definition
"... the minimum viable product is that product which has just those features (and no more) that allows you to ship a product that resonates with early adopters; some of whom will pay you money or give you feedback." [1]
See also
External links
- Venture Hacks interview: "What is the minimum viable product?", Lessons Learned, Eric Ries, March 23 2009
- What is the minimum viable product?, Venture Hacks: Advice for entrepreneurs, March 23 2009
- Minimum Viable Product: a guide, Lessons Learned, Eric Ries, August 3 2009
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