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pablowilks
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Posted - 2012-05-25 : 11:22:58
Hi there,

My initial hunch is yes absolutely. surely the more feedback from users the better right?

Was interested in people's thoughts

Thanks

robvolk
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15732 Posts

Posted - 2012-05-25 : 12:06:14
Yes. You should however be aware that users do not always know what they want, or ask for things that are not always reasonable. You should definitely get their input, but be sure to filter their requirements to things that are absolutely essential.

If in doubt, Joel has a fairly good methodology here (it's a series): http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000036.html

He also described a way to prioritize features that I like (but never used): http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/SetYourPriorities.html

He mostly focuses on software development over database design, but it's good to have both sides use similar processes and work together as much as possible.
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pablowilks
Starting Member

6 Posts

Posted - 2012-05-25 : 18:42:32
great thanks for your input

quote:
Originally posted by robvolk

Yes. You should however be aware that users do not always know what they want, or ask for things that are not always reasonable. You should definitely get their input, but be sure to filter their requirements to things that are absolutely essential.

If in doubt, Joel has a fairly good methodology here (it's a series): http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/fog0000000036.html

He also described a way to prioritize features that I like (but never used): http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/SetYourPriorities.html

He mostly focuses on software development over database design, but it's good to have both sides use similar processes and work together as much as possible.

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