Interesting you used the reference "toy project". I'll have to remember that one. 😀 When we go into a company, we have them create a "training project". When they can’t do that, we take an older project and strip it down to the beginning, Requirements Engineering. Then, whatever tooling they are using, usually Sparx, we have their team(s) apply UML and Documenting to deliver IT. Three things usually occur: No1, they cannot document No2, they cannot collaborate No3, they have a lot of excuses why they cannot do No1 or No2🥲 Maybe I am using the wrong “T” Word and should call it a "Toy Project". THANK YOU and HAPPY MODELING
I love your content. Would it be too much to ask for a series documenting a toy project from initial analysis to design using *generic* UML?
Interesting you used the reference "toy project". I'll have to remember that one. 😀
When we go into a company, we have them create a "training project". When they can’t do that, we take an older project and strip it down to the beginning, Requirements Engineering. Then, whatever tooling they are using, usually Sparx, we have their team(s) apply UML and Documenting to deliver IT.
Three things usually occur:
No1, they cannot document
No2, they cannot collaborate
No3, they have a lot of excuses why they cannot do No1 or No2🥲
Maybe I am using the wrong “T” Word and should call it a "Toy Project". THANK YOU and HAPPY MODELING