Early on, most people in the software field believed that the problem was weak software management, and the solution was to hold the line one the original set of requirements, insisting that when the software team had solved that problem, the customers and users would just have to accept that solution. It was during this era that computer scientists came up with the notion of formal specifications...
That approach really didn't work very well. The eventual solution didn't solve any problem the customers and users really needed solved, and, therefore, those slutions were ignored and eventually abandoned. All that time and money had been spent building a software solution that went straight to the refuse bin ... so did the relationship between the customers and the development organization
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[GLASS]銆Facts and Fallacies of Software Engineering, Rober L. Glass, Addison-Wesley,2002

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