Measurements in the Early Stage Software Start-ups: A Multiple Case Study in a Nascent Ecosystem
2018
artykuł naukowy
angielski
- software start-up
- measurement
- nascent ecosystem
- lean start-up
EN Context: Software measurement is crucial to stay competitive and de-liver quality software products. Problem: While much research has been done on measurement in large companies in developed countries, there is limited research on measurement in start-ups. So far there are no studies on whether these results apply to nascent ecosystems, such as those in East Africa. Goal: The aim of this study is to understand the use and perceived benefits of measurement in software start-ups in East Africa. Method: We performed a multi-case study on 19 software start-ups in hubs in Uganda and Kenya, through conducting semi-structured interviews. We transcribed and analyzed them using the content analysis technique. Results: We identified that start-ups are using a number of business and product-oriented metrics. Furthermore, we found no evidence on the use of design-oriented metrics. Nonetheless, start-ups have considerable expectations on the benefits of measuring. Finally, metrics found in this study partially differ from metrics used in start-ups in developed countries. Conclusion: There is a need to create a more inclusive characterization for measurement as early start-ups in East Africa cannot yet be represented with known models.
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CC BY-NC-ND (uznanie autorstwa - użycie niekomercyjne - bez utworów zależnych)
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