| ▲ | suncemoje an hour ago | |
I feel like this aspect has been discussed on HN many times. The thing that resonates with me strongly is that there’s rarely a clear or fixed set of requirements to begin with - at least from my work experiences. Then, domain expertise helps with being able to proactively call out when they are missing and support in defining them. Still I am of the view that with enough context AI could also replace the best engineers with the best domain expertise. | ||
| ▲ | epolanski 33 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
Maybe, but that would require domain experts and stakeholders to write clear specs, and that's never gonna happen in my experience. I am still bothered that domain experts still keep confusing closing orders with generating a delivery note, or stopping to say articles when they mean a product or a product when they mean an item. Writing good specs require lots of domain knowledge but a very engineeristic approach these people just don't have. | ||