- Jul 17, 2006
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So, I was recently hired as a Software Eng, within a gov contractor. I'm contracting for a federal agency that is developing an Inventory Management system. I understand the software development process, however, I've been here 3 months and all I've been doing is working with a team (daily) to draft use cases (textual, activity, sequence, and test). Based on our req, I see we will be doing this for at least 4 or more months until final development of code.
The last places I've worked I've been very close to the system (directly development) with short documentation on req and testing. We usually very quickly write up some stuff explaining how the system works and the system design, and then we jump to development. My question is this position seems to concentrate on the business process vs. the actual development of code. I'm curious do most companies care about programming ability (how great you can code) or understanding and full execution of the SDLC. I'm asking this because I'm worried when going to the next job companies will laugh at the idea that I spent lots of time writing design documents vs. coding????
The last places I've worked I've been very close to the system (directly development) with short documentation on req and testing. We usually very quickly write up some stuff explaining how the system works and the system design, and then we jump to development. My question is this position seems to concentrate on the business process vs. the actual development of code. I'm curious do most companies care about programming ability (how great you can code) or understanding and full execution of the SDLC. I'm asking this because I'm worried when going to the next job companies will laugh at the idea that I spent lots of time writing design documents vs. coding????
