
The implementation of modern applications requires a deep understanding of both business objectives and the functional requirements of the applications before addressing technical aspects. This use case (UC)–centric approach allows business leaders and developers to understand and align application needs with users, facilitating project planning and development . The use of use case points (UCPs) represents a highly reliable method for measuring software functionality and development team productivity, offering accuracy and objectivity without requiring a significant workload . Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Likewise, software design and development practices are essential for building reliable, efficient, and maintainable systems that meet the needs of both users and stakeholders . However, it is worth mentioning that the establishment of standard output metrics still faces certain challenges, such as resistance to change from development teams and variability in the methodology applied in different projects .
The growth potential of these practices is notable, and while there are currently limitations in the uniform implementation of productivity metrics, it is expected that these areas will be refined over time to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of application development . Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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