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“Detailed design” is when the team really starts to make the hard decisions about how the system will be implemented. The team may also be creating prototypes to explore various facets of the design and to help produce more realistic time/effort estimates; but, ultimately, they need to gain common consensus on how the system will be put together, with a clear design agreed upon and understood by all the members of the development team.
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Stephens, M., Rosenberg, D. (2010). Detailed Design and Unit Testing. In: Design Driven Testing. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2944-5_5
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