@glennsills @david_chisnall One of my friends writes specs for coders, and endures endless meetings in the process of getting the business guys' words into an unambiguous form.
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@glennsills @david_chisnall One of my friends writes specs for coders, and endures endless meetings in the process of getting the business guys' words into an unambiguous form. 2 comments
@jhavok @glennsills @david_chisnall Use cases with executable examples can be easier because the wrangling usually happens in the examples, with updates to the use cases only when new cases are discovered. |
@jhavok @david_chisnall In the end, something like Domain Modeling, a process that creates an agreed upon language describing a problem domain works best (IMO, I haven't seen everything), but it is extremely expensive, and folks generally don't want to pay.