- From: Lynne Rosenthal <lynne.rosenthal@nist.gov>
- Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2003 19:35:24 -0500
- To: www-qa-wg@w3.org
Received on Wednesday, 19 November 2003 19:42:40 UTC
Like them. Thanks Lofton. I've made the change. Any one else have any contributions? -lynne >>In telecon I took the AI to rework the following text to be more SpecGL >>specific and to sound less like general QA preaching... >> >>Using SpecGL pays dividends >>It may seem wacky to spend the precious time, but applying SpecGL in >>every step of the specification writing process pays off. Early and >>ongoing application of SpecGL will: >>· uncover defects (e.g., ambiguity, hole in the specification) sooner, >>when they are less expensive to fix; >>· accelerate specification development by making the process more >>efficient and effective; >>· enable evaluation of the impact of important planning, design, and >>development decisions on specification testability; >>· reduce the amount of text reworking, the number comments to resolve, >>time to publication, and the number of errata after publication.
Received on Wednesday, 19 November 2003 19:42:40 UTC