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Once any SEBD is documented, it should be assessed for possibility to break the technology down into further components. The goal is to break down a technology into the smallest size possible to allow for simultaneous development by a large, distributed team. The large team can work independently once the interface between the components has been identified clearly. | Once any SEBD is documented, it should be assessed for possibility to break the technology down into further components. The goal is to break down a technology into the smallest size possible to allow for simultaneous development by a large, distributed team. The large team can work independently once the interface between the components has been identified clearly. | ||
The Product Owner should perform the assessment. Crowdsourced assessments are welcome | The Product Owner should perform the assessment. Crowdsourced assessments are welcome if: | ||
*Contributor lists | *Contributor lists qualifications which allow the contributor to make a grounded assessment of the work product | ||
*Assessment is based on experience, not theory | |||
*Contributor acknowledges adherence of the assessment to [[OSE Specifications]] | *Contributor acknowledges adherence of the assessment to [[OSE Specifications]] | ||
[[Category:XM]] | [[Category:XM]] |
Revision as of 04:51, 27 March 2012
Once any SEBD is documented, it should be assessed for possibility to break the technology down into further components. The goal is to break down a technology into the smallest size possible to allow for simultaneous development by a large, distributed team. The large team can work independently once the interface between the components has been identified clearly.
The Product Owner should perform the assessment. Crowdsourced assessments are welcome if:
- Contributor lists qualifications which allow the contributor to make a grounded assessment of the work product
- Assessment is based on experience, not theory
- Contributor acknowledges adherence of the assessment to OSE Specifications