Stuff Warehousing (step #2: General and Detailed Specifications)

Lastly I started a series of articles about my first DIY closet building project alongside with personal reflections on the parrallels between a stuff warehousing and a data warehousing problematic (which might be a part of the answer to why I enjoy building this closet…). Now that the need for a suff warehousing solution is revealed, I am going to apply a standard software project management method to this stuff warehousing project. Let me expose my General and detailed specifications.
Here it is:

General requirements:

  • It has to store shoes, hung coats, food, and other various things.
  • It has to fit in the available space.
  • It has to be cheap.
  • It has to be reusable if we move out.

Detailed Specifications:
specs_placard.jpg

Yes, that’s all. It is the old school version of software development: there are 2 users, one of which is also the designer and the coder (/me). So basically, it’s all in my head.

Coming soon: Stuff Warehousing (step #3: Implementation).

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