brian
on 11/8/06 7:14 AM, Hal Helms at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I would, Stephen. Here’s why: only users can tell us both exactly what they want the system to do and, very importantly, what the system should look and feel like. (I’ve seen many times when a perfectly functional system is never used because the fit between system and user is a poor match.) We would LIKE for users to be able to tell us what they want, but experience shows us they’re much better doing this AFTER the fact (which is why so many requirements come out at deployment in the guise of “You know what would be nice…” comments). Doing the UI first allows all this discovery to be done before the cost of code and database work is paid.
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stephen Adams
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 7:07 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CFCDEV] Application design ideas
Hi Hal,
Thanks for the reply, the application I'm building is a Flex front-end based application, do you think it's a good idea to build a demo front-end in Flex first?
On 08/11/06, Hal Helms <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stephen,
Here's how I approach things. After I have a decent idea of what the system needs to do (the features of the system in your list), I begin creating the user interface. Designing the UI first is the best way I have found to fully capture all the nuances of the system. Because there is (almost) no code and no database involved, I remain very flexible as I iterate over many versions with the client. My goal is to capture all of the requirements within the context of a very usable system. If you've not done "UI First", I can't recommend it highly enough.
Once this is done, I'll create the UML and, finally, the persistence/DB layer.
HTH,
Hal
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Stephen Adams
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 6:23 AM
To: cfcdev
Subject: [CFCDEV] Application design ideas
Hi,
I'm thinking about how I go about designing an application from scratch. I've got a wireframe diagram of how the system should look, all the pages and what they will contain, but I trying to think what to do next. Do I:
I'm building this system with a Flex front end so its got to be very OO orientated, but where to start. Does anyone have any ideas, thoughts, what do other do?
- Create the database
- Create UML diagram
- List the features of the system
Stephen
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