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E-Genting Programming Competition 2005

E-Genting Programming Competition 2005. Specification Writing Clinic, Week 4 22 September 2005 The Complete Specification. Specifications Become Law. It must work. If X, it must Y. Other Low-Level Techniques. RFC 2119 keywords (‘must’, ‘must not’, ‘should’, ‘should not’ and ‘may’);

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E-Genting Programming Competition 2005

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  1. E-Genting Programming Competition 2005 Specification Writing Clinic, Week 4 22 September 2005 The Complete Specification

  2. Specifications Become Law

  3. It must work.If X, it must Y.

  4. Other Low-Level Techniques • RFC 2119 keywords (‘must’, ‘must not’, ‘should’, ‘should not’ and ‘may’); • Data dictionaries; • Function declarations; • Report and screen layouts; • Pseudo-code; • Dataflow diagrams.

  5. How much should we write?

  6. The café napkin specification

  7. Start with a table of contents

  8. The Bookings Section

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