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RE: Another question I've had for years... and Re: Enchanted Deve lopment Organizations Was: Re: Expectations too high?
Subject:RE: Another question I've had for years... and Re: Enchanted Deve lopment Organizations Was: Re: Expectations too high? From:"Tulloch, Michael" <mtulloch -at- webmd -dot- net> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Thu, 23 Sep 2004 10:58:12 -0700
To follow up...they're easier to sneak in as long as you don't care about
testing. Documentation is often the first line of testing (esp. usability
testing) and so we're the first ones to ask, "Now why doesn't this work?"
~M
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Subject: Re: Another question I've had for years... and Re: Enchanted
Development Organizations Was: Re: Expectations too high?
Well, last-minute tweaks are easier to justify in SW/IP,
unfortunately. Well, really, they're not, but they're easier to
"squeak in". ;-)
It all boils down to project planning, responsibility, and
accountability. Some companies have it, and some don't.
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