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by keypusher
547 days ago
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> If I'm clear on the requirements & everyone else is clear on what I'm delivering. That's a big 'if', and usually isn't possible without prototyping in my experience. What you're describing seems like something that would be written after a prototype is already done. Presenting a prototype (or iterating on multiple prototypes) is a better way to tease out unknowns than any document. |
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Presenting a prototype only really make sense for UI-centric things anyway, and even then, there's a million ways to make a UI mock-up that don't involve functioning code.