Question:
hi there,
does anyone know definition of low/medium/high complexity of a program?
any input will be really helpful as im preparing technical estimation.
alia
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So are you related to the boss, or do you have executive hair?
If you'd ever written any ABAPs, you'd know the answer. If you haven't, then even if someone gave you the textbook definition, you wouldn't be able to apply it.
You simply aren't sufficiently experienced for the task you're trying to do.
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You simply aren't sufficiently experienced for the task you're trying to do.With nowaday's standards that is marked as low complexity.
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With nowaday's standards that is marked as low complexity.
Yeah, this is just one of my soapboxes. A while back there was someone on here asking about naming conventions. He didn't even post a proposal. You'd think that anybody who'd been on a project would have looked at the standards they'd used, thought about what worked, what didn't, what was unecessary and what was missing. Stir all that together and you should have a workable, first-cut approximation. Someone asking basic questions like that should be reading standards, not writing them.
I have my own set which I use 1) for my own tools etc 2) if the client don't have any in place and 3) where I can convince the client to adopt them if I arrive before some dork has pasted the ones from a 30 year old cobol project. Any guess how I arrived at them?
Some people just seem to drift through their work without ever thinking about it.
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Answer:
hi there,
does anyone know definition of low/medium/high complexity of a program?
any input will be really helpful as im preparing technical estimation.
alia
Instead of categorize programs, categorize programmers...
List the code of all materials defined in more than one plant will be a quite impossible task, if given to someone who posts here.