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--- Ned Bedinger <doc -at- edwordsmith -dot- com> wrote:
>
>> Ben Kovitz explained this to you right here in this
> group. You said you
> couldn't see such.
Tony Markos:
Ben posted that he was not con DFDs. I do not see how
he can say such when he clearly states in his book
that top-down functional decomposition (i.e., Data
Flow Diagrams) do not work. See page 11 of his book.
>
Ned Bedinger:
> I think you need to clearly state what your job is,
> and at what point in
> a project you are discovering requirements. Do you
> already have a
> finished product?
Tony Markos:
I am a Technical Writer. I am highly experienced at
discovering requirements from the initial concept
phase all the ways forward.
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