O uso de CMSs na construção de MVPs
Abstract
Early-stage startups need to collect costumer opinions about the offered solution in a short
time stamp, so they can adapt to the high competitiveness of the market. In that context,
Minimum Valuable Products (MVP’s) are created to present the proposed solution and
collect opinions from the consumer market in a practical way. This article proposes the use
of CMS‘s (Content Management Systems) to build software MVP’s. As a case-of-study,
the Directus, an open-source CMS, was picked as the tool to build an application that
automates database backups. Over the development phase, it is demonstrated how the
tool was adapted in order to build the application, taking advantage of the high level of
customization from CMS’s. As a discussion, the work suggests the use of these tools only for
data-driven applications, focused on analysis and management of data and events, citing
the impossibility of using CMSs in the construction of game or streaming applications, for
example. Then, this work concludes that CMS’s can be considered options to facilitate
the software development process.
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