Time & material
With this model, the customer pays for the time of the professionals who work on the software product with the customer's direct participation. This is one of the most flexible approaches because any number of changes can be made in projects at any stage of the development cycle.
Working principle
– The customer defines tasks together with the developers.
– The task priority is defined.
– Each completed task is accepted by the customer.
– Changes are made to the project if necessary.
– As a result, the customer gets the desired software product.
– The task priority is defined.
– Each completed task is accepted by the customer.
– Changes are made to the project if necessary.
– As a result, the customer gets the desired software product.
Benefits
– Changes can be made to the project at any stage.
– The customer only pays for the desired features.
– The customer gets exactly the project they need.
– The customer only pays for the desired features.
– The customer gets exactly the project they need.
Application
– Product requirements may change at any time.
– The customer requires complete financial control over the costs.
– The customer is ready to participate in the development process.
– The customer requires complete financial control over the costs.
– The customer is ready to participate in the development process.