A Perfect System ;)

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A Perfect System ;)

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Hi All,

In my humble experience, I found my clients want following systems:

1) A computer with 2 buttions. One is red button and another is green button.
2) When s/he will press green button, computer will enter all data from his/her mind and scan all data from the written documents.
3) And when s/he will press the red button, computer will print / display the specific report in the specific format from his/her mind.

One thing I forgot - computer will boot automatically as soon as s/he wants.

And as a programmer I want to add another thing, there will be two strong arms with boxing gloves attached to both sides of the monitor, they will serve as error messages!!! :o ;)

Ok, jokes apart, if there is no user (or client) I might not write a single line of software :) So, I am really grateful to them :)

With best regards.

Sudip
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The boss is always right!

For software engineers, client is their boss!

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sudip wrote: And as a programmer I want to add another thing, there will be two strong arms with boxing gloves attached to both sides of the monitor, they will serve as error messages!!! :o ;)
When I've was a programming teacher, sometimes I've finished the class about 'validation techniques' with a similar joke, but I've imagined some electrodes connected to the operator's head.

Such 'validation device' could accomplish two tasks:

1. Warn the user about the error
2. Attempt to fix his brain :)
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2. Attempt to fix his brain :)

This is super. :)
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Roberto Lopez wrote: When I've was a programming teacher, sometimes I've finished the class about 'validation techniques' with a similar joke, but I've imagined some electrodes connected to the operator's head.

Such 'validation device' could accomplish two tasks:

1. Warn the user about the error
2. Attempt to fix his brain :)
Hello Master Roberto,
After reading your comments, I realized your brain is full of positive energy :)
Yes, for the same situation (event? ) my brain suggests for a destructive blow, and your brain suggests for a technique how to avoid the situation in a constructive manner :)
That's the difference ;)
Thanks a lot.
With best regards.
Sudip
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Sudip
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sudip wrote:In my humble experience, I found my clients want following systems:
When I worked (since 1989 to 2004) at Hospital of Urals Railway System, I often used simple method to ask "stupid" client (doctors etc.; "stupid" in this case is only terminology: "specialist in something; s/he should not understand computers well - but use the computer only as a working tool - eg, telephone...") about "what program I must write to you?"... I said: "Imagine: you have IDEAL computer and you have IDEAL program into it... Program can do ALL what you want (without exceptions)!.. Let's fly to dream - like Arthur Clark, Herbert Wells, Stanislaw Lem or other great sciencefiction writers... And tell me about this IDEAL program - what you see on screen etc..." This method works well - client relaxed and I could tell with him free...

One of our doctors (surgeon - and VERY good surgeon!) surprised even me the freedom of his imagination!.. He said: "The ideal program?.. Yes, easily!.. I just think - and it prints 100 dollars... or 200... That's all!"

I thought: "He could be a great, tremendous programmer!.. He was able to optimize the maximum objective function (rezult of his work)!!.."

P.S. Excuse him - and me too: 1990's was very hard years in Russia...

P.S.S. But the METHOD itself is useful :) :) I use it now as well :)
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