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Steps To Nail The Solution

Write down a MFS Hypothesis

The minimum feature set represents the smallest, most focused set of features that will drive a customer purchase.  There are a few tests that can be conducted:

  • Test 1: The Virtual Prototype Test
  • Test 2: The Prototype Test
  • Test 3: Solution Test

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