Re: Let's put this to rest
- From: "S Perryman" <a@xxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2006 08:53:07 +0100
"AndyW" <foo_@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 16:30:15 +0100, "S Perryman" <a@xxxxx> wrote:
I think what is happening in this discussion is a mis-interpretation
of OOA. I think one person is viewing it as a model for viewing
the problem space
Which is what I use it for.
and the other is viewing it as a model of the potential problem solution.
And if someone is doing this, then to me they are doing *design* .
My question to this. How did you initially know that a stack was
required.
My answer to this : irrelevant to the discussion.
1. The "requirement" is to produce the "OOA" for a stack.
2. Not to argue the toss about where the requirement may have come from.
As I have already stated, I have a nice book example, for something quite
real world in its requirements, ready to go. But before we go there, I have
given
a nice easy warm-up to start with.
Some people on this newsgroup are quite happy to spend hours writing
about 2, when the intent of the exercise is to spend seconds to write about
1.
Such behaviour very soon looks like evasion, and fear.
So I would appreciate people helping to hold this topic on the road labelled
"1" ...
[ other stuff snipped but read and acknowledged ]
Regards,
Steven Perryman
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