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Business scenarios for interaction in the development of the software system in a start-up software company

Svetoslav Ivanov () and Pavel Petrov
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Svetoslav Ivanov: University of Economics Varna, Bulgaria

Economics and computer science, 2020, issue 2, 27-37

Abstract: The purpose of the article is to consider the issues related to one of the main points in the development of software systems for creating interaction scenarios. The scope of the research includes the approaches in software development - classical and modern, defining the scope of the software system and the business scenarios for interaction with the system. The methods used in the research are analysis and synthesis of different points of view in the literature. The main achievements of the development are that an overview of the research on the topic has been made and an option for creating business scenarios for interaction with the system in a technology start-up company has been proposed. The practical significance of the work is that a practical solution has been proposed in an area that is relatively poorly researched. The main conclusions are that a significant point in designing a software system is the business scenario for interaction with the system, which reflects the goals and scope of the future software system, interaction with users and what services are provided. Based on it, a conceptual model can be effectively developed to show how employees and the objects they manage connect (statically and dynamically) to achieve the respective business interaction scenarios.

Date: 2020
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