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Old July 29th, 2010, 11:04 AM
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Design Question

Hi,

I am new in software desing, I just graduated from school. Currently I am working on a project were a framework already exists and my job requires to design and implement some upgrades to it. Part of my job is to provide a design proposal to my superiors so I was wondering if anyone can point me out the best strategy to follow? I know the basic theory behind software requirements specification and desing and I have experience doing it by myself for completely new software products, however I would like to know if there are any guidelines or something for software upgrades?

Thank you for your time!

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Old August 31st, 2010, 09:31 AM
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well, for what i know, the only thing that can help you is good taste and good sense, but if you find what your looking, please share because i'm very interested to know.

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Drag n Drop Software

Hey there, I'm not sure of which sofware package you are using but I have been using Weebly for a couple of months now & it rocks! It has so many cool fearures & is super simple to use. You should go check it out. Even for personal use, or maybe you could suggest it to your supperiors. It could save your company a lot of time & money & earn you some 'brownie points too


All the Best, Robbie


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Hi,

I am new in software desing, I just graduated from school. Currently I am working on a project were a framework already exists and my job requires to design and implement some upgrades to it. Part of my job is to provide a design proposal to my superiors so I was wondering if anyone can point me out the best strategy to follow? I know the basic theory behind software requirements specification and desing and I have experience doing it by myself for completely new software products, however I would like to know if there are any guidelines or something for software upgrades?

Thank you for your time!

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