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\subsubsection{Evaluation} |
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This step was completed without many difficulties. |
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Even though it required a revision of the earlier specifications and defining order of operation. |
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However, this is an issue with the preparation phase in general, not with this step in particular. |
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Which includes the revision of the earlier specifications and definition of orders of operation. |
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Indicating that I overlooked details while defining the specifications in \autoref{sec:specifications}. |
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According to the design plan as described in \autoref{chap:analysis}, I should go back and review those specifications. |
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Followed by reviewing all steps after the specifications. |
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However, this complete review is not practical and extremely time consuming. |
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The point here is, looking at the evaluations of this and previous steps, that chosen design strategy is not feasible, especially as a novice designer. |
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In \autoref{chap:case_evaluation} I will evaluate this with more detail. |
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During the analysis, I expected more specific tests. |
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Each test could then be used as a milestone during the development of the system. |
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