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February 06, 2011

Humor: Does size matter when it comes to requirements?

Humor - Cartoon: Does size matter when it comes to requirements?

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CB posted on Monday, February 7, 2011 9:43 AM
This SO describes one of my clients! If we got all the requirements explained adequately in a 5 page document, we always added several pages of introduction, explanation, exhibits, etc. because we knew he determined the quality by the weight of the document.
CB

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