Peter Jaros wrote:<br><br>> On Monday, March 8, 2004, at 03:44 PM, Lee
Pilich wrote:<br>> <br>>> "Completed" in quotes because
while everything that needs to be <br>>> covered for us to function probably
is covered in one way or another, <br>>> everything is still subject to
change, and everything will likely be <br>>> tweaked as we deal with more
cases, gain experience and whatnot.<br>> <br>> Is there a good word for
this?
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If you must use another word, I'd suggest ''Intact'' or
''Integral''. We used to use integral in developing a product element. It
means that this element, as reviewed, is a whole, self-contained, unit of work. It may
need revision in future to tie correctly with other elements, and adjustments may occur
during final testing. This is somewhat similar to Wiki, where nothing is ever final oe
''Complete''.
Actually, thre's nothing wrong with complete, even without the quotes. The Wiki
philosophy inplies that anything can be changed if we collectively find a better way.
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