MVPt
MVPt, or Minimum Viable Product with Testing, is an iterative development methodology that emphasizes creating a functional product with core features while integrating testing from the earliest stages of development. It builds upon the concept of a Minimum Viable Product (MVP), which focuses on delivering the simplest version of a product that can be released to early adopters to gather feedback and validate assumptions. The inclusion of "Testing" (T) in MVPt underscores the importance of continuous validation and quality assurance throughout the development lifecycle.
The MVPt approach is particularly useful in agile and lean development environments, where rapid iteration and
MVPt is often applied in software development, product design, and startup environments where resources are limited,
One of the key benefits of MVPt is its ability to reduce waste by avoiding unnecessary features