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



October 10, 2007 16:39:38 #3
 Zing   Member Since: Visitor    Total Comments: N/A 

RE: How do you know your code has met specifications w...
 
sorry krish

I have another opinion same as above to agree with as UAT is where the client will sign off on each stage as different modules are being incorporated within the application.

as long as the customers happy your happy at each stage.

client is always notified of the importance of specifications and if not then your in a problem, because then the client will expect a perfect "apple" with no bruises.

     

 

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