Abstract
This research focuses on the study of ecosystems and international standards for software process that support startups. Startups can compete others or make its own unique by having a smart and very up-to-date software or application. It is believed that the activity flow for development process in the successful corporate entrepreneur needs to be thoroughly facilitated. It is expected to enable business startups including software tech startups therein to be more effective and generate a competitive advantage via providing ideal conditions for startups to move faster and more effectively than others. The work applies Personal Software Process (PSP) for software development activities, and uses PSP scripts to follow the activities in software development. Moreover, we study the literature regarding ecosystems' overall performance. We have studied the literature for startup globally. The scale of quantifying is applied with score across the success factors. The list of factors and metrics is identified. The life cycle of startups is also drawn and discussed.
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Jirapanthong, W. (2018). The study of international standard implementation for supporting software process in startup business enterprise. In Proceedings of 2018 the 8th International Workshop on Computer Science and Engineering, WCSE 2018 (pp. 735–739). International Workshop on Computer Science and Engineering (WCSE). https://doi.org/10.18178/wcse.2018.06.121
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