On Mar 10, 2009, at 1:11 PM, Alan Wexelblat wrote:
I just don't know (m)any programmers who have those things as their
primary responsibilities; do you?
I do believe that an emphasis on those things is statistically more
likely to produce better design, and I'm betting you believe the
same thing, no?
I read the article.
These activities are things that any designer, developer, or manager
can do.
I do believe they increase the likelihood for success.
Most program managers I know aren't trained in design, which is where
the real difference comes in for making better designs.
Cheers!
Todd Zaki Warfel
Principal Design Researcher
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