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It's those interrelationships that describe the task or skillset like a
language, and usually, the product will grow along those lines. I've
noticed that most products plateau at some stage in their evolution,
usually after several iterations of feeling out what that language is.
--- Richard Lewis <tech44writer -at- yahoo -dot- com> wrote:
> The interrelationships are the lithmus test of how complete and
> comprehensive the goal analysis has been. This test is especially
> critical for larger scale software projects. Unfortunately few -
> very few - are aware of the need to focus on the interrelationships
> between user goals.
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