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|a Kittlaus, Hans-Bernd.
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|a Software Product Management and Pricing
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|b Key Success Factors for Software Organizations /
|c by Hans-Bernd Kittlaus, Peter N. Clough.
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|a Responsibility for economic success (profitability across the life cycle) -- Definition of the total market and the target market (e.g. national vs. international) -- Scope and Positioning -- Definition of the packaging (product family vs. single product, name etc.) -- Controlling of Marketing -- Definition and Controlling of the sales channels -- License models -- Value vs. Cost Pricing, Strategic vs. tactical pricing -- Client for Development -- Requirements Management -- Definition and coordination of the support structure -- Competitive advantages and how to defend them.
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|a Software product management and pricing are key success factors for any organization providing software, be it a software company or an organization responsible for software in a company that belongs to a different industry. After defining the term "software product" and looking at the business and organizational sides, the core elements of software product management and pricing are discussed. Recommendations are given on how to deal with these elements depending on different types of organizations and products in order to achieve the long-term success.
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|a Input-output equipment (Computers).
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|a Computer Systems Organization and Communication Networks.
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|a Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems.
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