Requirements project
Identify all needs and formalise them in a software concept
What is a requirements project?
You and your team know how your business works and what your software should do to meet the needs of your users. In a requirements project, our product manager (PM) engages with you, your business and your end customers. Through this knowledge transfer, the PM represents your point of view in our internal processes and serves as an interface between you and our development team. In parallel, the PM has the task of maturing the concept, coordinating with the development experts and documenting the information gathered.
Recording the vision and the already defined requirements
Identify all stakeholders involved
Formalisation, expansion and concretisation of the concept
Consultation with developers on cost efficiency and feasibility
Elaboration of formal requirements that serve as a basis for development
Our ready-made packages
Vision present
You have many ideas and possibly already sketches or processes. We record the requirements of all stakeholders for the software, plan the programme interface on the basis of sketches and model the processes in diagrams.
- Specifications of the software
- Elaborated development strategy
- Concrete offer for development
Concrete concept available
You have a concept that describes your ideas and reflects the scope of the software. The concept may already contain some requirements and diagrams. We build on this, ask the right questions and develop a software concept from it with which the development can start!
- Specifications of the software
- Elaborated development strategy
- Concrete offer for development
Professional concept available
You have a concept written by software developers. We analyse this concept, ask important questions, complete it with diagrams and ensure completeness so that the development can start!
- Formalisation of the needs
- Elaborated development strategy
- Concrete offer for development
*All prices and timeframes given are good estimates for average projects, but are completely non-binding.
Scope, timeframe and costs are again determined individually for each project by our experts.