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Management of Exhaustion in Continuous Product Development

Wei Huang ()
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Wei Huang: Ritsumeikan University

Chapter Chapter 7 in The Management of Continuous Product Development, 2022, pp 91-98 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Based on the perspective of the supply side, it is imperative to provide stable and continuous high-quality adaptation activities at an optimal frequency based on the circumstances of the development project. Nevertheless, there is also the possibility of adjustment that not only from the supply side of development resources, but also from the demand side, the development organization may take the initiative in adjusting the amount of development workload.This chapter discusses Project A from the mobile game development company X, where the development team was exhausted because the workload of bug fixes was added to the workload of new content development while the development schedule was unstable and user information processing and analysis activities continued. By changing the methods for fixing bugs, increasing the percentage of user-generated content, and improving the product architecture, the development team was able to break free from the exhaustion, while still meeting the demands of its users.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-4679-0_7

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