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Question:  How do you know your code has met specifications when there are no specifications?



June 06, 2005 02:16:29 #1
 Srinivas Bhimisetty   Member Since: Visitor    Total Comments: N/A 

RE: How do you know your code has met specifications when there are no specifications?
 
Withour requirements one cannot validate the software whether it has met the requirements or not. In this case the customer's acceptance can be treated as meeting the specifications.
     

 

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