@article{bure2012process,
  title = {A Process View on Product Management in Software Engineering Companies},
  author = {Vladimír Bureš},
  year = 2012,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/JSSD/2012/898139/},
  journal = {Journal of Software and Systems Development},
  volume = (2012),
  pages = 12,
  doi = 10.5171/2012.898139,
  abstract = {Software development is considered as a knowledge-intensive set of activities. Therefore, several business concepts are usually used to support it. Product management is not an exception. However, qualitative and quantitative characteristics of its application are influenced by the size of an organization, since small and medium-sized enterprises differ when compared to large companies from the process perspective. Based on the analysis of the Czech business context this paper analyses the current state of the product management in small and medium-sized software developing organisations. Results reveal that the majority of investigated software developers consider as the most significant problem the process of requirement gathering, analysis and consequent implementation. This paper presents an alternative process model which includes selected activities and establishes responsibilities. The paper also offers a brief analysis of possibilities that can be used for software-based support of described processes.},
  keywords = {product management, process perspective, software engineering, small and medium-sized enterprises},
  note = Article ID: 898139
}
