[austechwriter] line wrapping
- From: geoff@xxxxxxxxxxx
- To: austechwriter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 24 Apr 2003 14:06:27 +1000
Please don't take this in a negative way.
Is anyone else receiving Christine's messages with an '=' at the end of every
line, somewhere about 80 characters? I'm not sure how the wrapping will work
in this message, but have a look at the original message below.
anot=<CRLF>her, cl=<CRLF>arify, increasi=<CRLF>ngly.....
Is this something that can be fixed somewhere? My end, listserve middle, or
Christine's end?
These messages are a bit difficult to read.
Regards
Geoff
Quoting KENT Christine <CKENT@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>
> Hello Peter et al
>
> I do not want to debate the rights and wrongs of one style of BA over anot=
> her, just to find resources for the group as I am defining them. I will cl=
> arify this further below.
>
> I work with major in-house software implementation where users are increasi=
> ngly becoming involved in the entire software developement lifecyle. They a=
> re; it is happening; it is not up for debate.
>
> But how they work is still very loosely specified and very much up for grab=
> s. Some places still have the business specification process mixed in with=
> the functional and systems specification, but most I have worked on in rec=
> ent years have separated the two processes with business representatives wo=
> rking out what they want and THEN IT people working out how to deliver and =
> producing the functional/systems specs. This is particularly the case when=
> working on a project being managed by one of the big 5 (or is it 4 now?) w=
> ho always make a big thing of soliciting business specifications direct fro=
> m the business.
>
> The BA is drawn from the business and writes (or co-writes) the business sp=
> ec from a business perspective. They tend to work independently from the de=
> velopers. It is this role that is currently poorly understood, poorly spec=
> ified and for which the incumbents need training. And it is this group for=
> whom I am trying to find resources. They are not systems analysts, do not=
> want to be systems analysts, and will never be systems analysts.
>
> So can anyone help me with these resources for these people? Books, course=
> s, mailing lists, associations - you name it.
>
> Christine
>
>
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