- Introduced "proper" application design to the department manager. Before now 
the developers here have just produced requirement documents that were vague or 
incomplete.  I have introduced the need for formally defining the desired 
output and the user input.

Russel

Can you share with me what you shared with your department?  Or what you can 
without breaking any rules you are unwilling to break.  I have been trying to 
pass this same message to the group I work with.  But I am neither senior 
enough to demand it.  Nor am I knowledge enough in HOW.  I just know mostly WHY 
one should, not HOW one actually does this.

I would be most appreciative of any templates or such on how one documents the 
formal definition of output and user input, especially with an eye to intranet 
applications.

TIA

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Ian Skinner
Web Programmer
BloodSource
www.BloodSource.org
Sacramento, CA

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