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Outside–in software development : ウィキペディア英語版
Outside–in software development
Of all the agile software development methodologies, outside–in software development takes a different approach to optimizing the software development process. Unlike other approaches, outside–in development focuses on satisfying the needs of stakeholders. The underlying theory behind outside–in software is that to create successful software, you must have a clear understanding of the goals and motivations of your stakeholders. Your ultimate goal is to produce software that is highly consumable and meets/exceeds the needs of your client.
Outside–in software development is meant to primarily supplement your existing software development methodology. While it does ideally work in more agile environments, it is possible
to fit outside-in development into waterfall-based or six sigma methodologies. Outside–in software development is not a catchall solution, but a way to better your existing methodology.
== The four stakeholder groups ==

What sets outside-in software development apart from other stakeholder-based approaches is the categorization of the four types of stakeholders. The following four groups are unique, but there is a lot of interaction between all four:
* Principals: The people who buy your software—the most important stakeholder to appease.
* End users: The people who interact with your product. They experience how your software works in the real world.
* Partners: The people who make your product work in real life, such as operations teams and also business partners and system integrators.
* Insiders: The people within your company that have some impact on how your team develops software.
It is crucial to speak with all stakeholders, even if they are not the primary audience of your software.

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