On Mon, 24 Oct 2005, Harald Ulver wrote:

> The question is, whether it is useful for you, if you get the requirements by 
> the end of march (!), if not, I won't write this chapter.

It will be useful. Even though we may have design ready and even written 
some source code (I strongly doubt both). Because the project would not be 
finished at that time and only the core of the OOPM tool would be decided.

So there would still be room for suggestions and recuirements - especially 
if there are good and strong arguments to support them.

Even if we (the OOPM subproject) won't need it after you're finished other 
new project management tool projects might. Don't do it for the OOPM 
subproject only - do it for yourself and the rest of the world. 

When you write your thesis you should not look at it as a part of the OOPM 
project - but it may be when it is finished. The thesis is about you 
learning and showing that you can study a specific area scientificly and 
write about it. But your audience may be others than just your 
teacher/professor, the censor and your nearest peers - you are so lucky 
that your audience also is project managers and project management tool 
designers and developers - if you make your thesis publicly available. 

The most enjoyable greetings
-- 
Claus Agerskov                    "Kan jeg, så kan du også"
Helper/Hjælper            Henrik Dahl i DRs Rabatten om OpenOffice.org
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