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This is from Seth Godin - does it meet spec? | This is from Seth Godin - does it meet spec? See article - [[Seth Godin]] | ||
The question is simple. Yet profound, as it requires absolute clarity on requirements, and at the end a judgment needs to be made if there are unclear priorities. The spec must be met by key values, but a more complex weighing algorithm must also be included. | The question is simple. Yet profound, as it requires absolute clarity on requirements, and at the end a judgment needs to be made if there are unclear priorities. The spec must be met by key values, but a more complex weighing algorithm must also be included. | ||
These algorithms should be transparent, open source, and ultimately - machine executable once full clarity is obtained on the algorithm, | These algorithms should be transparent, open source, and ultimately - machine executable once full clarity is obtained on the algorithm, |
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This is from Seth Godin - does it meet spec? See article - Seth Godin
The question is simple. Yet profound, as it requires absolute clarity on requirements, and at the end a judgment needs to be made if there are unclear priorities. The spec must be met by key values, but a more complex weighing algorithm must also be included.
These algorithms should be transparent, open source, and ultimately - machine executable once full clarity is obtained on the algorithm,