So what does one do when one has requirements that are (for all practical
purposes) impossible?
How does one actually go about convincing a Customer/PHB/VIP that its
impossible without them thinking one is incompetent and making excuses?
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So what does one do when one has requirements that are (for all practic
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So what does one do when one h
Simon Kelly wrote:
And talking of impossible requirements .
Does anyone know how to include svg into html without having it in a separte
downlaod able file?
All my svg and html are dynamically created and I need to mirge them both
and send out one page.
All help would ... well help actually
requirements & customer expectation
management [WAS: method to get new Id to next action when old Id is in
request?]
So what does one do when one has requirements that are (for all practical
purposes) impossible?
How does one actually go about convincing a Customer/PHB/VIP that its
impossible wit
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+several million
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So what does one do when one has requirements that are (for all practical
purposes)
> My experience...you have to explain the consequences in
> layman's terms (no
> "geek talk", and yes, I am a computer geek). If you can, instead of
> explaining why the software won't work given the requirement, and a
> real-life example that the customer can relate to and understand...for
> exa
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