Kuhrmann, MarcoMünch, JürgenKlünder, JilEngels, GregorHebig, ReginaTichy, Matthias2023-01-182023-01-182023978-3-88579-726-5https://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/40093Entrepreneurial software engineering gains increasing interest in research and practice, as it is not necessary to be an experienced software engineer to start a software startup. Nevertheless, there are (e.g., quality and security) requirements that need to be fulfilled. Based on a proposed solution fo a systematic software development for early-stage startups, we identify the methodological and technical priorities of software startups. This summary refers to the paper “Hacking or Engineering? Towards an Extended Entrepreneurial Software Engineering Model” [KMK22]. This paper was published in the proceedings of the International Conference on Software and Systems Processes 2022.enSoftware development in startupssoftware processhybrid development methodHacking or Engineering? Towards an Extended Entrepreneurial Software Engineering ModelText/Conference Paper1617-5468