Follow-up
Vox Teneo grants a special importance to the follow-up of the project by the customer.
We make use of every possible mean to bring maximum visibility on the advancement of the project.
This is expressed by the deployment of a test site on which the customer can evaluate the developments in progress and a bug-tracking application.
Feedback
We prefer to avoid long development phase and give preference to short regular milestones where the customer can refine its needs based on real data.
Method
We try our best to comply to the Extreme Programming (XP) rules. XP is actually a deliberate and disciplined approach to software development.
About eight years old, it has already been proven at many companies of all different sizes and industries world wide.
XP is successful because it stresses customer satisfaction. The methodology is designed to deliver the software the customer needs when it is needed. XP empowers developers to confidently respond to changing customer requirements, even late in the life cycle.
This methodology also emphasizes team work. Managers, customers, and developers are all part of a team dedicated to delivering quality software. XP implements a simple, yet effective way to enable groupware style development.
XP improves a software project in four essential ways; communication, simplicity, feedback, and courage. XP programmers communicate with their customers and fellow programmers. They keep their design simple and clean. They get feedback by testing their software starting on day one. They deliver the system to the customers as early as possible and implement changes as suggested. With this foundation XP programmers are able to courageously respond to changing requirements and technology.
XP is different. It is a lot like a jig saw puzzle. There are many small pieces. Individually the pieces make no sense, but when combined together a complete picture can be seen. This is a significant departure from traditional software development methods and ushers in a change in the way we program.