I've written several applications from elaborate requirements documents that 
make no reference whatsoever as to what the finished app should look like.  
Screenshots only would be a refreshing change compared to that.

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Oh yea 'agile' development ... went through that here a few years back .... it 
was not a pleasant experience on the Remedy side especially if you like to do 
your work once with maybe occasional changes.

You all overlooked something even more basic than not knowing what the 
processes are required behind the field for workflow ... what's the character 
length?

I love custom applications (mine) but I can tell you that after 10 years of 
working in it from birth to current I would love to rewrite it and take out all 
the 'stuff' everyone had to have 'right now'.  After a while it's very hard to 
extract things that don't get used.  And, there never seems to be the time!

Susan
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 1:32 PM, David M. Clark 
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If you're into prototyping, sure... why not?  I hear that's part of "agile 
development" now.

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** Hello Listers,

I just want to know your opinion on something. If you were handed a bunch of 
screenshots, could you build an application..?? Thank you..!!

Robert Heverley
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