[SystemSafety] C for OSs
Olwen Morgan
olwen at phaedsys.com
Wed Oct 23 13:57:18 CEST 2019
On 14/10/2019 20:48, Steve Tockey wrote:
>
> Most use of Agile today is as a project management process band-aid
> trying to solve a requirements problem.
Sorry for frequent small postings ... things are occurring to me in fits
and starts ... :
Back in the day, requirements elicitation was seen as a key skill of the
systems analyst. Emphasis on this as a skill seems to have waned and it
is, AFAI can see, often glossed over - if not entirely ignored - in much
of the literature on high-integrity development. Maybe more emphasis
should be given to it in the professional training of software engineers.
Another old hobby-horse of mine is the near-universal and abject
incompetence of engineers in the practice of writing clear
specifications in natural language. Courses on technical writing should
be part of every engineer's training. IMO, a great part of the problem
of poorly captured requirements is due to the lousy writing skills of
the average engineer.
Olwen
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