Software product management is the process of managing software that is built and implemented as a product, taking into account life-cycle considerations and generally with a wide audience. It is the discipline and business process which governs a product from its inception to the market or customer delivery and service in order to generate biggest possible value to the business. This is in contrast to software that is delivered in an ad-hoc manner, typically to a limited clientele, e.g. service.
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