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Subject:Object Oriented Analysis Is An Oxymoron From:Tony Markos <ajmarkos -at- yahoo -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Fri, 20 Aug 2004 07:16:51 -0700 (PDT)
Unfortunately, it always seems that those who are
"into" the design details never have a comprehensive
integrated understanding of the essential end-user
tasks performed, and how those tasks interrelate.
(Such is critical for a TW to effectively orgainze
documentation.) This is not just a TW issue; often the
entire developement staff is "drowning in an ocean of
details" - while no one has the bigger picture.
Having both a comprehensive understanding of essential
end-user tasks AND all the design details can happen.
(though it very rarely occurs); but it requires a
strong as-top-down-as-possible approach (i.e., getting
a good overall architecture of essential end-user
tasks first, and then using that understanding to
"pigeon hole" in all the design details).
Tony Markos
--- John Posada <jposada01 -at- yahoo -dot- com> wrote:
>
> > rather than how it works -- it is largely
> irrelevant. In
> > fact, in some cases knowing too much about the
> internals
> > makes getting that sort of description harder.
>
> Knowing too much about anything never makes it
> harder to write about
> it. Not knowing how to write make it hard to write
> about it.
>
> =====
> John Posada
> Senior Technical Writer
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