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+>> So Spencer, now that we went through
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+this process and, I'd just like to hear
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+whether you enjoyed it, whether you think it
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+was useful. What are your thoughts?
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+>> Well, ti was very interesting. I not only
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+learned something about computers and about how you design information systems
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+in UML, but I, it was interesting. I also learned something
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+interesting about the library. And things that, that I knew but
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+I never really, explicitly written down.
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+>> Uh-huh.
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+>> Came up during the course of doing this. And I think I now
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+much better understand what this information system that you're
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+going to build for us, is really all about.
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+>> Okay, well, I mean, I'm very happy that you say
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+that, because I really believe that, you know, doing this kind
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+of analysis and design exercises really helps you figuring out whether
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+there's any issues with the requirements. So for example, you can find
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+out whether there's any missing information, or maybe conflicting
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+information. And I think that's exactly what happened today.
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+So I'm very glad to hear that it worked for you. That you enjoyed it. I hope you
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+enjoyed it as well. And I strongly encourage you
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+to do this kind of exercises for different kinds
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+of systems. So as you can become more familiar
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+with analysis and design techniques. So, any final thoughts?
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+>> I look forward to receiving your delivered software.
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+>> All right. Will do.
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