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The answer to your question is simple. Yes. What you propose is a 'sound approach'. But then, what I think you want to ask is wether it's a 'better' approach, and unfortunately, none if us can answer that for you. The factors involved span too many facets that without divulging everything about both your organisation and the product requirements, no real conclusion can be made. I think you already know what to do anyway.
The answer to your question is simple. Yes. What you propose is a sound approach. But then, what I think you want to ask is whether it's a better approach, and unfortunately, none of us can answer that for you. The factors involved span too many facets that without divulging everything about both your organisation and the product requirements, no real conclusion can be made. I think you already know what to do anyway.
The answer to your question is simple. Yes. What you propose is a 'sound approach'. But then, what I think you want to ask is wether it's a 'better' approach, and unfortunately, none if us can answer that for you. The factors involved span too many facets that without divulging everything about both your organisation and the product requirements, no real conclusion can be made. I think you already know what to do anyway.