Before discussing change management, we discuss first requirement. In ArtiVisi, the form requirement is a list of application screens, usually created with Netbeans. We do not use narrative formats such as those adopted by some organizations and are called User Requirement Specification (URS), Business Requirement Specification (BRS), or Software Requirement Specification (SRS), User Story, or other terms. Based on experience, narrative documents make the user lazy to interact. For simple shopping cart application, if made * RS, will be more than 20 pages. Especially for large applications. Client will be lazy to read, and consequently when the application dideliver results are not as expected, although in accordance with * RS.
MeanVision uses prototype apps for requirement. We create a desktop or web screen, filled with hardcoded data, and already have a menu and flow. From registration screen click submit will enter confirmation screen, etc .. By using a prototype that can be filled and clicked, the user will be more eager to interact, so the results will be qualified requirements. At this requirement phase the user is free to request any modification of origin is still within the agreed scope.
After no more significant changes, all screen dicapture, inserted into the document, and diapprove client (sign off). This will be a benchmark in the development process, among which is used by programmers for coding, and technical writer to create a user manual.
what the hell are you talking about,
we are creating a list/coin ranking, and give people options to chose an order, not just this "bitcoin is first" and "everything is evaluated in US dollar order
there are multiple ideas how to implement this besides the current marketcap, on chosen exchanges, we could also use different regional priority or utility ranking methods, because the marktcap that is currently beeing used is an US dollar oriented ranking, the US dollar however is lossing globally significance,
we could ad additionally to the ranking method an inspection level certification, the coin owners have then to pay for the certification for someone of us inspecting the coin, its utility and the product,
people can than chose weather they consider uninspected coins without verifications or not.
regards