Sarah Jamie Lewis on Nostr: Constraints are useful for automating some ongoing requirements analysis and they ...
Constraints are useful for automating some ongoing requirements analysis and they also help relieve some of that tension between specification and implementation.
And I think it it important to consider them in that support capacity - they are not the specification, but they do help shape it.
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