Software is rarely built in a vacuum; it usually serves a broader business purpose. These goals align the development team with the company's bottom line.
These goals define what the user can actually do and how they feel while doing it. They are often tied to usability metrics. Software Development Project Goals Example
Even the most powerful software will fail if it is too difficult to use. Functional goals prioritize the user’s needs over technical complexity. 3. Business and Strategic Goals Software is rarely built in a vacuum; it
These goals focus on the efficiency of the development process itself, often utilizing the SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) framework. often utilizing the SMART (Specific