Winners are announced.

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CRITERIA |
POINTS |
DESCRIPTION |
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Core Functionality |
15 |
Judges will assess how well the project meets the criteria and solves the dilemma and specific problem for the target users. Does it work as intended? |
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User Experience |
15 |
The solution should provide a basic, but acceptable user experience. It should be intuitive and user-friendly for early adopters to understand and use without excessive guidance. |
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Performance and Reliability |
10 |
The software should perform its core functions without critical bugs or performance issues. It should be reliable enough to use in a real-world context. |
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Scalability |
10 |
The MVSS should demonstrate the potential for scalability, even if it doesn't have all scalability features fully implemented yet. |
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Cost Effectiveness |
10 |
The MVSS should be developed within a reasonable budget. Consider whether it is financially feasible to continue development. |
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Innovation |
15 |
Evaluate the originality and creativity of the solution. Does it introduce unique features or methods? |
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Integration |
10 |
Has the ability to integrate well with other learning and development systems. |
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Security and Data Collection |
10 |
How well does the solution collect and store the minimum necessary data. Ensure it complies with data protection legislation and norms. Protects user data against common threats. |
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Time to Market |
5 |
The speed with which the MVSS can be launched and gain early user feedback. |
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Business Metrics |
10 |
Measure how the MVSS affects key business metrics, such as revenue, customer acquisition, and cost reduction. |
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Technical Feasibility |
10 |
Assess whether the technology stack and architecture chosen for the MVSS can be implemented. |