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Towards Understanding Analytics in Software Startups (2204.05182v1)

Published 11 Apr 2022 in cs.SE

Abstract: Analytics plays a crucial role in the data-informed decision-making processes of modern businesses. Unlike established software companies, software startups are not seen utilizing the potential of analytics even though a startup process should be primarily data-driven. There has been little understanding in the literature about analytics for software startups. This study set out to address the knowledge gap by exploring how analytics is understood in the context of software startups. To this end, we collected the qualitative data of three analytics platforms that are mostly used by startups from multiple sources. We covered platform documentation as well as experience reports of the software startups using these platforms. The data was analyzed using content analysis techniques. Four high-level concepts were identified that encapsulate the real understanding of software startups on analytics, including instrumentation of analytics, experimentation, diagnostic analysis, and getting insights. The first concept describes how startups set up analytics and the latter three illustrate the usage scenarios of analytics. This study is the first step toward understanding analytics in the software startup context. The identified concepts can guide further investigation of analytics in this context. It also provides some insights for software startups to set up analytics for data-informed decisions. Given the limitation of the data used in the study, the immediate next step is to ground as well as validate the acquired understanding using the primary data, by directly interacting with software startups.

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