Main Description
Developer Bill of Rights
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You have the right to know what is needed with clear declarations of priority.
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You have the right to produce quality work at all times.
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You have the right to ask for and receive help from peers, superiors, and customers.
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You have the right to make and update your own estimates.
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You have the right to accept responsibilities instead of having them assigned to you.
Customer Bill of Rights
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You have the right to an overall plan, to know what can be accomplished when and at what cost.
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You have the right to get the greatest possible value out of every programming week.
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You have the right to see progress in a running system proven to work by passing repeatable tests that you specify.
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You have the right to change your mind, to substitute functionality, and to change priorities without paying
exorbitant costs.
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You have the right to be informed of schedule changes in time to choose how to reduce the scope to restore the
original date. You can cancel the project at any time and be left with a useful working system reflecting the
investment to date.
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Copyright (c) 2002, 2006 IBM Corporation and Object Mentor. All rights reserved.
This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 which
accompanies this distribution, and is available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html.
Contributors: IBM Corporation and Object Mentor - initial implementation
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