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Chapter 1 was about projects in general, whether iPhone apps, avionics for a jet airplane, a medical records system, or the e-filing system for the Internal Revenue Service. But now it’s time to focus on the subject of this book and stick to the much simpler world of PHP/MySQL apps. While the job of gathering requirements in general might be hard or, in some cases, even impossible, for PHP/MySQL apps it’s pretty simple. This is in large part because applications that have huge performance demands or are so complicated as to require dozens or even hundreds of developers very rarely, if ever, are programmed in PHP or use MySQL instead of a database like Oracle, SQL Server, or DB2.
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Rochkind, M. (2013). Requirements. In: Expert PHP and MySQL. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-6008-0_2
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