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Getting Accurate Specifications for Software?

spiffcow asks: "I design internal software for users that are largely computer-illiterate, and obtaining accurate specs for these programs has become a huge challenge. In the most recent instance, I asked for detailed specs on what an accounting program should do (i.e. accounting rules, calculation methods, and so forth), and received a Word document mock-up of an input screen, complete with useless stickers. This seems to be the norm around here. When I asked my boss (the head Sales manager) for specs, he responded saying that it was my responsibility to determine what was needed. How do I convey to the users that, in order to develop the software they want, I need detailed, accurate specs?"

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  1. Re:he's right by stanmann · · Score: 0, Troll

    If you can't, don't or won't understand the needs of your customers, you'll never meet their needs. You're the guy that gives the rest of us a bad name, and the reason why people assume it's the computers fault.

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