Reviewing the requirements
In order to get started, the foundation of the speaker section of the Speaker Meet application is laid by defining the initial set of requirements. These will help eliminate ambiguity and develop a common understanding of the requirements, as well as defining a common vocabulary used throughout the project.
The abstract is where a projects, purpose and value can be presented. Any project, before it can be approved to be worked on, must prove the value that it can provide to the company. This is true whether you are working for a Fortune 500 company or a startup with two people.
A data dictionary is important because it provides a common, ubiquitous language for the project. The term, ubiquitous language, is from Domain Driven Design and denotes a shared or common language. The idea is that the shared jargon of the business and development team is solidified in a codex that can be viewed and used by all.
Last, and certainly not least, the requirements must be presented...