Yes, it does. As is the case with developers, throwing a design spec
full of holes over the wall to the QA team does not usually result in
good team morale or a well-designed product.

Dmitry

On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 10:03 AM, Sebi Tauciuc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Very good point!
>  And while you mentioned this, does that mean that there are QA persons out
>  there that have to fill in the blanks and do some design work when the
>  design spec isn't detailed or clear enough?
>
>
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>  Sergiu Sebastian Tauciuc
>  http://www.sergiutauciuc.ro/en/
>
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