How things changed in project requirements
by bernt & torsten
The other day I was on a call with a web agency, we discussed the requirements that I have for my project when I realized that I’m getting a bit old.
Terms of how you communicate regarding a project are changing, in the past, you use to say that if a requirement did not fit the project you would “park the requirement”, today you say that you “sidebar the requirement”.
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