Let’s make (good) bussiness
–Originally published at David TC2004v2 So we have come nearly full circle here. Our focus is going back to where we started, the customer. We
TC2004 Analysis and Modeling of Software Systems
A Connected Course
–Originally published at David TC2004v2 So we have come nearly full circle here. Our focus is going back to where we started, the customer. We
–Originally published at David TC2004v2 Continuing at the cliffhanger of the last post, we need good design. How do we do that? First, budgets. Budgets
–Originally published at David TC2004v2 Do you know what is analysis paralysis? When being presented by a variety of options to choose from, some people
–Originally published at David TC2004v2 Why is that funny? I don’t know for sure. Maybe because it’s extremely uncommon in Spanish speaking countries like Mexico.
–Originally published at David TC2004v2 So far I have written about the book chapters but focusing specifically on the actual topic at hand, the examples
–Originally published at David TC2004v2 Coming into Chapter 4, guess what, the system needs to change again! The main topic this will be analysis, more
–Originally published at David TC2004v2 On Chapter 3 of the book, there’s a twist from what we have been working on from the previous chapters.
–Originally published at David TC2004v2 “Everybody loves a satisfied customer”. Who doesn’t? Isn’t it this capitalist work everything an exchange? A business owner obtains money
–Originally published at David TC2004v2 Or Life cycles, if you will. Image via Flickr, @awesomefallen All software projects have a lifecycle, like most things. It
–Originally published at David TC2004v2 Well, guess who is taking the same class again from last semester with Ken? Yup, that’s me. Queue your sitcom