Hi everyone,

this is a little off topic, but I am reading the symfony book atm, it
was mentioned in the book that symfony is very useful for RAD and code
refactoring, as the newer customers often change the requirements.
Technically I am quite used to RAD and I see it's advantages, but I am
working as a project manager in a large company, and I have problems
using RAD there.
The main issue is that if you don't define the exact specifications
before, you cannot give a serious quote on the amount that the project
is going to cost. And if you make it easier for the customer to change
the requirement during the realization, how can you define when the
target is reached? Meaning how can you finish a RAD project in time and
within budget, if you have no defined target, and the client can always
wish for more?
How to you guys/gals cope with this problem? How do you make the
contract, when you are going to use RAD? Is it just that you are so good
and the clients pay so well that you have never thought about it?

Cheers
Georg

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