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Questions about problem solving and planning for a solution through software design.
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What should you do when presented with a horrible design?
I don't know anything about your web design business, but you should be able to structure your HTML output in such a way that you could present a number of different standard ideas to your client by having … If, after seeing a number of your designs, the client still demands that you create their site to their bad design specifications you could either decline to take the job, present them with an overly high …
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Why does F. Wagner consider "NOT (AI_LARGER_THAN_8.1)" to be ambiguous?
In his article on Virtual Environments (a part of his VFSM specification method) Ferdinand Wagner describes some new ways of thinking about Boolean Algebra as a software design tool. …
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Dealing with bad/incomplete/unclear specifications?
Why would you accept a requirements specification that is incomplete, contains conflicting requirements, or is infeasible? I would recommend that your process include a way for you to evaluate the sp …