From: maa@liacc.up.pt (Mário Amado Alves)
Subject: Re: Problem space and solution space
Date: 13 May 2003 03:56:00 -0700
Date: 2003-05-13T10:56:01+00:00 [thread overview]
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<<parts of "solution space" may be viewed as a "problem space" of
software development process>> (Alexander)
Indeed. A typical situation occurs in the chain
1 requirements specification
2 design
3 program
where 1 is a problem to the designer, 2 is a solution to 1, 2 is a
problem to the programmer, and 3 is a solution to 2 (and transitively
to 1).
--Marius
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2003-05-13 1:40 Problem space and solution space Alexandre E. Kopilovitch
2003-05-13 10:56 ` Mário Amado Alves [this message]
2003-05-13 21:15 ` Simon Wright
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2003-05-14 2:16 Alexandre E. Kopilovitch
2003-05-14 4:37 ` Robert I. Eachus
2003-05-19 11:02 ` Craig Carey
2003-05-28 3:34 Amir Yantimirov
2003-05-29 2:22 ` Robert I. Eachus
2003-05-29 2:56 ` Alexander Kopilovitch
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