It is up to the customer to decide if redundant documentation is a requirement of sufficient value to pay for its cost. If they are paying for it, we fulfill...
... This is my direct experience as well, and I've had others report the same thing. I'm wondering if David Anderson reports any actual use of the nonlinear ...
... And how's this working for you? What do your actual vs estimated error bars look like? I would expect that the low end stories are estimated much more...
I am a student in Delhi and I am looking for a good book on Web Services. I saw this book "Java Web Services Architecture" on Amazon and wanted to know if...
... There are a few things going against adoption of SWEBOK licensing. Most big companies (Apple, Microsoft, etc.) don't have that heavyweight a development...
For some reason this email got distributed 34 hours after I sent it - sorry for its lack of timeliness. ... From: Steven Gordon [mailto:sagordon@...] Sent:...
... I thought your way too, Keith, until I raised the licensing issue with some software publishing lawyers at some of the UCITA meetings. For a long time in...
... Try this: One city/state/fiefdom enacts laws that all code must be architected by a Chief Programmer who is immune from lawsuits and who never codes. ...
... Cem Kaner responds: I'm not sure this is correct. I agree that a company that made life-critical software would be foolish to not have a licensed engineer ...
... engineer ... Cem is correct. Furthermore, life-critical software that is currently being built *is* signed off on by a professional engineer. This engineer...
Let's check context --- IF we establish that software engineering is a licensable profession, THEN any company that makes life critical software would be...
... bars ... We found that we only plan Stories into a iteration that are of complexity Very Small to Medium. We typically split up story card that are more...
I think it is important that you and others not only send your comments into the SWEBOK group, but also publish them on the web, so that anyone googling for...
... Then that means, I take it, that you don't have a release plan that tells you reasonably accurately what you'll have done by some end date? Ron Jeffries ...
The concerns you are raising are about the Standards to which a practicing software engineer can be held. Licensing not only has those very serious concerns,...
... Do you think it should be possible for a journalist to be "booted out of the profession"? I'm not talking about their reputation being ruined and being...
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I am concerned about the "you and others" -- it is important that MANY of us send our comments, not just a few of us. -- cem ... Florida Institute of...
www.swebok.org ... Cem Kaner, Professor, Department of Computer Sciences, Florida Institute of Technology, 150 West University Blvd. Melbourne, FL 32901. ...
... Could not the same argument be raised that all that Laywers do in a courtroom is Speech, and therefore Laywer nothing should stop anybody from being a...
Thanks Your suggestion is ok. It does not help with being able to label a release as "PR" so that if it gets outside of the company then we will easily know...
<QUOTE> Well... comments like "I'm as sexist as anyone", the repeated use of the words "they" and "them" (I'm a programmer, aren't I a part of "us" here?), and...
... Guys, I might be reading the Members list wrong, but I think Amy quietly un-subbed before Ron's apologia ever got to her. Someone with extreme tact (or...
... Yes we do have a release plan but things are still changing in the plan quite frequently. So I can't justify trying to plan too far into the future. In...