It all starts with an idea
In workshops with you, we develop innovative products, platforms for your new business model and digital solutions for automating and expanding your infrastructure and processes. In the early stages, we apply methodical approaches such as design thinking workshops to help you see things from your customers’ perspective and discover new alternatives and points of view. Or we hold an Event Storming workshop to help you document processes and prepare digital solutions.
Concept and requirements
We work with our architects, along with experts in business and requirements engineering, to help you create strategic, tactical concepts that turn business requirements for a new solution into technical requirements for its digital implementation and the necessary software engineering process, as well as promoting constructive teamwork between business and IT in agile projects. Strategic concepts, concise requirements documents or models help you understand the solution space and prepare for implementing the solution.
Quality through architecture
Quality requirements for a new digital solution are determined not only by technical requirements, but also by the structure and format of the new product. Our architects design your new product based on clearly defined quality requirements. They also remain involved throughout the implementation process, because the architecture, too, is updated during implementation and ongoing development. In agreement with all stakeholders, our architects bring together a multi-skilled team
to create a coherent solution.
Implementing the solution
Each solution and each product grows in iterations, eventually becoming a large solution and a large product. The minimum viable product (MVP) is a good starting point for presenting a new digital product to customers and users and asking for feedback. It helps minimise the risk of wasting time on functionality that your users neither appreciate nor use. Early feedback can help solutions and products grow and scale up, always under the watchful eye of the user.