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diff --git a/usth/ICT2.7/P1L5 Requirements Gathering Subtitles/3 - Choosing Good Questions Solution - lang_en_vs3.srt b/usth/ICT2.7/P1L5 Requirements Gathering Subtitles/3 - Choosing Good Questions Solution - lang_en_vs3.srt deleted file mode 100644 index 3c29d6b..0000000 --- a/usth/ICT2.7/P1L5 Requirements Gathering Subtitles/3 - Choosing Good Questions Solution - lang_en_vs3.srt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,55 +0,0 @@ -1 -00:00:00,450 --> 00:00:03,260 -The last question is almost never a reasonable one. For one - -2 -00:00:03,260 --> 00:00:05,660 -thing, the client should not need to know or care about - -3 -00:00:05,660 --> 00:00:08,412 -how many lines of code make up the program's source code. - -4 -00:00:08,412 --> 00:00:09,910 -In forming requirements, you should avoid - -5 -00:00:09,910 --> 00:00:11,940 -implementation specific questions that do not - -6 -00:00:11,940 --> 00:00:15,290 -directly interface with the user. The first question is very relevant - -7 -00:00:15,290 --> 00:00:18,830 -in some situations. For example, a graphic sentence with video game or - -8 -00:00:18,830 --> 00:00:21,630 -performance is key. However, you should not write any operating system - -9 -00:00:21,630 --> 00:00:25,620 -specific code unless absolutely needed, and should strive to make your code - -10 -00:00:25,620 --> 00:00:28,070 -platform independent whenever possible. The - -11 -00:00:28,070 --> 00:00:30,990 -second question, however, is very relevant. - -12 -00:00:30,990 --> 00:00:32,870 -Now that you've thought a bit about what you might ask of - -13 -00:00:32,870 --> 00:00:35,810 -the client requesting this program, let's watch Alvin, one of Udasea's - -14 -00:00:35,810 --> 00:00:39,850 -engineers, asking his own questions. He'll be speaking with Lauren, the client. |