How do you take into account usability and user requirements for your application? [closed]
Closed 9 years ago.
Question about requirements [duplicate]
UI must be graphical in nature. I would put this under non-functional requirements because it talks about the quality of the system. I am not too sure.
Question about requirements [duplicate]
UI must be graphical in nature. I would put this under non-functional requirements because it talks about the quality of the system. I am not too sure.
Why sacrificing good software engineering practices is typically the first choice for software development projects assuming “good enough” quality [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Does craftsmanship pay off? [duplicate] (16 answers) Closed 9 years ago. I have observed a correlation between a customer ordering software of “good enough” quality and the same customer not willing to pay for good engineering practices (unit testing, code reviews and the like) that many times that I […]
Why sacrificing good software engineering practices is typically the first choice for software development projects assuming “good enough” quality [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Does craftsmanship pay off? [duplicate] (16 answers) Closed 9 years ago. I have observed a correlation between a customer ordering software of “good enough” quality and the same customer not willing to pay for good engineering practices (unit testing, code reviews and the like) that many times that I […]
Why sacrificing good software engineering practices is typically the first choice for software development projects assuming “good enough” quality [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Does craftsmanship pay off? [duplicate] (16 answers) Closed 9 years ago. I have observed a correlation between a customer ordering software of “good enough” quality and the same customer not willing to pay for good engineering practices (unit testing, code reviews and the like) that many times that I […]
Why sacrificing good software engineering practices is typically the first choice for software development projects assuming “good enough” quality [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Does craftsmanship pay off? [duplicate] (16 answers) Closed 9 years ago. I have observed a correlation between a customer ordering software of “good enough” quality and the same customer not willing to pay for good engineering practices (unit testing, code reviews and the like) that many times that I […]
Why sacrificing good software engineering practices is typically the first choice for software development projects assuming “good enough” quality [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: Does craftsmanship pay off? [duplicate] (16 answers) Closed 9 years ago. I have observed a correlation between a customer ordering software of “good enough” quality and the same customer not willing to pay for good engineering practices (unit testing, code reviews and the like) that many times that I […]