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From: Frank V. C. <fr...@co...> - 1999-12-15 05:31:22
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In the past few days I have dumped a TREMENDOUS amount of process description into this list. I am sure there may be as much pain reading it as there was writing it. But one of the main charters of this effort is the OOA/OOD Standards and Guidelines. What I have put out should clear the air about "What does that mean specifically?" It is about process. I would like to point out that it is really not THAT painful once the ball gets rolling. My experience has been that once you get through a few of them you don't want to develop where there is no process. Of course that very ball which I will kick off soon by taking all of us through the process with one of the requirements in the Requirements Forum. BUT, I NEED TO KNOW: Am I moving too fast? I am a great one for assuming that if something isn't said it is because: 1. There has been no time for you to consume what I have put out, subsequently a response is possibly forthcoming. 2. That there are no objections, issues, concerns, or questions. 3. There is a tremendous amount of impatience and I should be moving quicker. -- Frank V. Castellucci http://corelinux.sourceforge.net OOA/OOD/C++ Standards and Guidelines for Linux |