Demo-to-Demo Development
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A form of software development where the goal for each new release of a product is the satisfaction only of what is required for a sales demonstration or an investment presentation.[1]
The actual use by customers of functions in any way outside the main presented and demonstrated use case path is not supported.
Basic features of software components such as security, performance, or correct accounting are ignored unless it is required that these be demonstrated.
Demo to Demo Development is the most rudimentary form of software development life cycle process.
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