Customer Requirements Contains Equations that Cancel to Nothing
I have a project where the customer requirement specifies a report and contains mathematical equations for the contents of some of the columns on that report. One of the columns on this report is a running total which starts at a opening value, and which ‘should’ remain at that opening value all the way down the report because the other stuff balances out. I.e. if something had gone missing, the value would change and the customer would see that there is a problem.
Project implementation details in node.js
I am working as a software engineer turned team leader in a large software company. One of my areas of strength is node.js, and we are in the process of moving a lot of our services to separate node.js services, which is proving to be very successful so far.
Difference between functional and technical specification [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: What is the difference between technical specifications and design documents? (2 answers) Closed 11 years ago. I’m writing a specification for a project, and am struggling with separating functional specification from technical specification (see http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000035.html). For example, I’m trying to specify the behaviour when a user requests a list […]
Difference between functional and technical specification [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: What is the difference between technical specifications and design documents? (2 answers) Closed 11 years ago. I’m writing a specification for a project, and am struggling with separating functional specification from technical specification (see http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000035.html). For example, I’m trying to specify the behaviour when a user requests a list […]
Difference between functional and technical specification [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: What is the difference between technical specifications and design documents? (2 answers) Closed 11 years ago. I’m writing a specification for a project, and am struggling with separating functional specification from technical specification (see http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000035.html). For example, I’m trying to specify the behaviour when a user requests a list […]
Difference between functional and technical specification [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: What is the difference between technical specifications and design documents? (2 answers) Closed 11 years ago. I’m writing a specification for a project, and am struggling with separating functional specification from technical specification (see http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000035.html). For example, I’m trying to specify the behaviour when a user requests a list […]
Difference between functional and technical specification [duplicate]
This question already has answers here: What is the difference between technical specifications and design documents? (2 answers) Closed 11 years ago. I’m writing a specification for a project, and am struggling with separating functional specification from technical specification (see http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000035.html). For example, I’m trying to specify the behaviour when a user requests a list […]
“A line comment acts like a newline”
I’m reading the Go language specification. The section on comments states:
What Specifications should a Programmer Seek in a Computer Purchase ? Or, What Computer should I buy? [closed]
Closed 11 years ago.
What Specifications should a Programmer Seek in a Computer Purchase ? Or, What Computer should I buy? [closed]
Closed 11 years ago.