Design for Test is a hardware engineering methodology that integrates testing features into a product design to ensure reliability and manufacturing efficiency for startups and founders.
Dogfooding is the practice of using your own product internally. It helps catch bugs and build empathy, though founders must guard against insider bias.
This article defines the release cycle in software development, compares deployment strategies, and highlights the operational questions founders must answer to build stable products.
An analysis of the system used to prevent defects, detailing why relying on users to find bugs is a reputation killer and how to integrate quality checks into the development lifecycle.