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* The final "code it and test it" is of course just a placeholder, but still funny in its terseness. :-)  No doubt we'll expand it more usefully before long, especially in terms of Quality Assurance, elements of which will end up within earlier stages of your process.  For example, traceability from viewpoint concerns to elements in the design is an important aspect of QA work, one which the VAGs will be addressing. Likewise, incremental change and regression testing is paramount in a distributed grid where the sun never sets, so we'll have to think about this in the "code it and test it" section in due course. --[[User:Morgaine Dinova|Morgaine Dinova]] 02:01, 18 October 2007 (PDT)
* The final "code it and test it" is of course just a placeholder, but still funny in its terseness. :-)  No doubt we'll expand it more usefully before long, especially in terms of Quality Assurance, elements of which will end up within earlier stages of your process.  For example, traceability from viewpoint concerns to elements in the design is an important aspect of QA work, one which the VAGs will be addressing. Likewise, incremental change and regression testing is paramount in a distributed grid where the sun never sets, so we'll have to think about this in the "code it and test it" section in due course. --[[User:Morgaine Dinova|Morgaine Dinova]] 02:01, 18 October 2007 (PDT)
* What? I'm not supposed to have a sense of humor? :-) And... on a slightly less humorous note, it never hurts to keep that final goal in mind.  The rest of our points are well taken, and I've tweaked the page to reflect them. -[[User:Zha Ewry| Zha]] 5:33 AM PDT, 18 October 2007

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  • I think that this accurately describes the process path that AWG seems be travelling at this point. Of special note is that it identifies that the work is being addressed from multiple viewpoints in parallel, and that trial implementations of parts of the system are being made early as this is of special interest to several participants. It looks good to me, a recipe for teamwork.
  • The final "code it and test it" is of course just a placeholder, but still funny in its terseness. :-) No doubt we'll expand it more usefully before long, especially in terms of Quality Assurance, elements of which will end up within earlier stages of your process. For example, traceability from viewpoint concerns to elements in the design is an important aspect of QA work, one which the VAGs will be addressing. Likewise, incremental change and regression testing is paramount in a distributed grid where the sun never sets, so we'll have to think about this in the "code it and test it" section in due course. --Morgaine Dinova 02:01, 18 October 2007 (PDT)
  • What? I'm not supposed to have a sense of humor? :-) And... on a slightly less humorous note, it never hurts to keep that final goal in mind. The rest of our points are well taken, and I've tweaked the page to reflect them. - Zha 5:33 AM PDT, 18 October 2007