pilotkodning
Pilotkodning is a term that refers to a specific phase in the software development lifecycle where a small, often experimental or simplified version of a program or feature is developed and tested. The primary goal of pilotkodning is to validate the core concepts, technical feasibility, and user experience before committing to a full-scale development effort. It is a form of rapid prototyping and proof of concept.
During pilotkodning, developers focus on building the essential functionalities that demonstrate the intended value of the
The output of pilotkodning is typically used for internal review, stakeholder demonstrations, or user acceptance testing