You bet in some form in the next issue of FAQ-U! I'm expecting that article 
from you, Clark. :)

Judith

> Correction: 
> 1. Slides are probably NOT very enlightening - but I'll ask Judith to 
> post them anyhow... 
> 
> For further reading a white-paper is also in production and will be 
> available shortly - Perhaps in some form, included in the next issue 
> of FAQ-U.
> 
> Feel free to drop me a line if you have any questions.
> 
> -- Clark
> 
> > Doug,
> > 
> > This process has saved my butt many times to be sure.
 
> 
> > 
> > I think everyone who's in the business knows the story. 
> > 
> > (Manager) "hmm.. yah, can we change the e-mail address on the login 
> 
> > screen to be a username instead", of course this request is 
> naturally 
> > followed with "that won't take long right?".  It's surprising 
> > (although it shouldn't be) how a tiny little requirements adjustment 
> 
> > like that can end up touching a handful of different files (not to 
> > mention the database) when you're working with a fully implemented 
> > system.  If we're talking about an HTML prototype the change takes 
> > maybe 15 minutes, tops.  There's nothing like the pleasure in a 
> > client's voice when you ask them to refresh their page before 
> they've 
> > even gotten off the phone and their request is a reality (even if 
> they 
> > turn around and ask you to change it back). 
> > 
> > I find the IDA process allows developers to align their goals with 
> > that of the client  and "give em' what they want", without concern 
> for 
> > the hours of hard coding work you'd have to throw away.  If we can 
> do 
> > this, we're truly free to lookout for our client's best interests.  
> In 
> > some ways the flow or "tempo" of the project is slowed down and it's 
> 
> > surprising how innovation will just happen when we're not resisting 
> 
> > change. 
> > 
> > I'll ask Judith to post my slides on the site, though I'm sure 
> they're 
> > very enlightening all by themselves. 
> > 
> > The real credit for the vision of IDA (and FliP for that matter) got 
> 
> > to "the man himself" (Hal Helms). But if you'd like to discuss 
> > specifics of the methodology I'm always game. 
> > 
> > There's an IDA "handbook" aimed at managers and clients currently in 
> 
> > production.  When it's 100% we may decide to make it available to 
> the 
> > developer public. 
> > 
> > -- Clark Valberg
> > 
> > 
> > >thanks for the reply!
> > >
> > >Any materials to post on
> > >http://www.nycfug.org/dispatch.cfm?a=home.homeconcerning your 
> talk?
> > >
> > >Yeah, sounded like the idea covered in FliP, was just digging 
> around 
> > and
> > >can't find much on the phrase "Interface Driven Architecture".  
> > Wondered if
> > >its a a new term, re-invented term, or what.  Its mostly what my 
> team 
> > does,
> > >though we've not followed this approach as much as we should have, 
> 
> > talking
> > >of technology a wee bit too early.  Wanted to start reading up on 
> > this, have
> > >access to Safari On-line and was looking around.
> > >
> > >DK
> > >
> > >
> > >On 12/26/06, Clark Valberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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