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Discovery Phase Service (DPS) is the first stage in delivering digital services, and it could be also understood as a scoping phase. Its goal is to lay the groundwork by thoroughly inspecting each detail of your project and draw a step-by-step roadmap as a result.
Requirements analyzing and scope composing
Features development
and testing
Bug fixing & verification. Integration and System testing
The Release Candidate testing. QA release recommendation
Acceptance testing
on production server
Every project that has ever been done had something like Discovery Phase in its beginnings. The difference is that we took the unpredictable first stage and turned it into a steppingstone in the form of Discovery Phase as a Service.
Risk minimization
Smooth project start
Cost reduction
Developing architecture in accordance with your goals
Identifying pitfalls
Visualizing goals, needs,
and metrics
Creating roadmap
Laying foundation
for further scaling
Better vendor selection
Project management flexibility
Depending on the client’s needs, the discovery phase can last from one to four weeks Intetics FTE rate. In order to be able to cover all scope, you need experts from different domains. Usually, it would be Business Analyst, Project Manager, UX/UI Designer, and Software Architect.
The result of the Discovery Phase is a blueprint document describing in detail how to get from your idea to your final product. The target is to have such extensive report that you can take it to your management, your in-house team, your investor, or other development firm and say – we want to build this.
There is no one standard definition of what Discovery Phase must include. It’s up to each Service Provider to propose its own goals. Here at Intetics, we cover four fundamental domains and provide a wide specter of useful artifacts for each one.
Discovery
Phase
Report
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