Development of Minimally Viable Product Sample Clauses

Development of Minimally Viable Product. Using agile software development methods, the contractor shall develop and release to end users a minimally viable product by completing the following tasks: 1. Utilize an agile development method to write and manage epics, user stories, and acceptance criteria. 2. Conduct iteration retrospectives, release planning, backlog grooming, and other common activities associated with iterative design and agile methodologies. 3. Implement best practice methods for automated testing and code reviews. 4. Work with the agency to develop or manage continuous integration, code management processes, security, 508 compliance, privacy or any other agency policies that need to be incorporated to release the product in a live environment. 5. Test solution with end users and conduct user research activities. 6. Create and track metrics to determine whether the delivered solution meets end users’ needs and solves agency problem statement to some degree. 7. As a result of the feedback provide recommendations on what should be modified in future versions of the product. The successful solution, at a minimum, shall also include the following best practices as highlighted in the digital service playbook. The contractor shall address the different ways people will interact with USCIS services; including the actions they take online, through a mobile application, on a phone, or in person. Every encounter—whether it is online or offline— should move the user closer towards their goal. In delivery of this effort the contractor shall: 1. Understand the different points at which people will interact with the service—both online and in person. 2. Identify pain points in the current way users interact with the service and prioritize these according to user needs. 3. Design the digital parts of the service so that they are integrated with the offline touch points people use to interact with the service. 4. Develop metrics that will measure how well the service is meeting user needs at each step of the service. Successful delivery of this contract requires that the services of and products delivered will not be stressful, confusing, or daunting. Therefore, the contractor shall build and release a digital MVP that is simple and intuitive enough that users succeed the first time, unaided. In delivery of this effort the contractor shall: 1. Use a simple and flexible design style guide for the service. 2. Use the U.S. Web Design Standards as a default. 3. Use the design style guide consistentl...

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  • New Products You agree to comply with NASD Notice to Members 5-26 recommending best practices for reviewing new products.

  • Manufacturing (a) The Supplier shall without limitation be responsible, at no additional cost to the Purchaser, for: sourcing and procuring all raw materials for the Products; obtaining all necessary approvals, permits and licenses for the manufacturing of the Products; providing sufficient qualified staff and workers to perform the obligations under this Purchase Agreement; implementing and maintaining effective inventory and production control procedures with respect to the Products; and handling other matters as reasonably requested by the Purchaser from time to time. (b) The Supplier shall not change any process, material, component, packaging or manufacturing location without the Purchaser’s express prior written approval.

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  • Licensed Product The term “Licensed Product” shall mean any product (a) the manufacture, use, importation, sale or offer for sale of which would, in the absence of the license granted by this Agreement, infringe a Valid Claim of any of the Licensed Patent Rights, or (b) that is comprised of, utilizes or incorporates Licensed Biological Materials, or (c) that is discovered, developed or made using a Licensed Process.