???They??™re really examples. This particular set focuses on placement of inventory in the
warehouse. We want the most frequently used inventory to be the easiest to access, but there are other
concerns as well. We??™re putting in examples of different selections of inventory and how they should
be stored.???
???You can see how things are progressing,??? Jeff continued. ???Here, I??™ll test these examples.??? He pressed a
button on the keyboard, and a copy of the document popped up on the screen. Some sections of the
document were green. Others were red.
???You can see that the early examples are green??”that means the programmers have those working.
These later ones are red because they cover special cases that the programmers haven??™t coded yet. And
this one here is brand-new. Mary realized there were some edge cases we hadn??™t properly considered.
You can see that some of these cases are actually OK??”they??™re green??”but some of them need more
work. We??™re about to tell the programmers about them.???
???Actually, you can go ahead and do that, Jeff,??? said Mary, as they heard a muffled curse from the area
of the whiteboard. ???It sounds like Brian could use my help with the release plan.
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