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General question here.
You've been asked to develop an inhouse corporate app that is
data-centric. Lots of editing, inserting, searching, and researching.
How does your workflow and division of labor work? IOW, do you have a
separate DBA who sits in with the client, sees how they do their work
currently, builds a pretty relational back-end, AND THEN you start
developing the app, using the DBA as the subject matter expert and the
"go-to-person" for info on requirements?
Or are you the one who sits in with the client, gets their
requirements, etc...
I am in a situation similar to the first scenario above and it's just
beginning to get frustrating to constantly be forced to adher to a
pre-built and relatively inflexible back-end. Then when it gets demo'd,
I'm constantly forced to rework the app to adher to the back-end
"requirements" AND the clients "requirements."
Am I just being silly or is this a valid complaint?
You've been asked to develop an inhouse corporate app that is
data-centric. Lots of editing, inserting, searching, and researching.
How does your workflow and division of labor work? IOW, do you have a
separate DBA who sits in with the client, sees how they do their work
currently, builds a pretty relational back-end, AND THEN you start
developing the app, using the DBA as the subject matter expert and the
"go-to-person" for info on requirements?
Or are you the one who sits in with the client, gets their
requirements, etc...
I am in a situation similar to the first scenario above and it's just
beginning to get frustrating to constantly be forced to adher to a
pre-built and relatively inflexible back-end. Then when it gets demo'd,
I'm constantly forced to rework the app to adher to the back-end
"requirements" AND the clients "requirements."
Am I just being silly or is this a valid complaint?