on 06-02-2014 6:24 AM
Hi All,
is it the right way to develop technical specification documents for PI interfaces before developing interfaces .
as of now no components have been developed ,how can we achieve this.
Hi Vidya Sagar.
As per the naming standards in your project, you can create a Technical Design (drafted version) based on the business requirements. All ID objects and IR objects that has to be created in the system can be mentioned in the document.
It is always good to have initial draft version of the TD and later upon completing the build, you need to update the TD with mapping designs.
Regards
CK.
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When Technical impact assessment is done?
Is it done ?After functional requirement document is created? And before technical specification document? Or Technical impact assessment is done after technical specification document is created?
Thanks
Sukhwant
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Hi Vidya Sagar,
Tech specs can be prepared before creating interfaces, which would avoid confusion between the namespaces to be used for sender and receiver and the common namespaces. The namespaces sometimes are tricky which, there are chances to get confused with for beginners. It is good, if you document it and follow them also, which would help if more than one developer working on the single object to follow.
However, you can develop it later too.
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Sndhl.
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Hi Vidya,
First you have to prepare the naming standard documnent before creating Techincal specification.
Regards
srinivas
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