RE: Re: Design vs. Manufacturing

"Kent Beck" <[email protected]> Wed, 29 Jan 2003 13:29:11 -0800
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Organization Three Rivers Institute
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I don't. I want to encourage far more perspectives in the discussion of
"requirements", both as a means to more effective resource allocation
and as a political gesture to help software development bring power to
everyone touched by the project instead of concentrating it in the hands
of a technical elite.
 
Kent

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In other engineering disciplines, the amount of change is kept at a 
manageable level by restricting sign off and requirements discussions 
to the professional (or "chartered") engineers, and I think software 
would certainly benefit from that