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21th of Juli 2003: question#2: in c-code, be careful using polynoms having a LSB of 0 (e. g. XMODEM 0x8408)... code doesn't work for such cases!!! Any ideas how to convert direct to nondirect values with polynoms having LSB=0? 21th of Juli 2003: removed bug in reflect() in javascript code, affecting final crc reflecting of crc orders with order%7 ! This CRC calculator shall support hardware and software designers to check their specific CRC routine. AN730a.pdf (application/pdf Object)
Tips for embedded system engineers. Books. Interfaces. Debugging. Data Structures. MoSCoW Method. MoSCoW is a technique used in management, business analysis, and software development to reach a common understanding with stakeholders on the importance they place on the delivery of each requirement - also known as MoSCoW prioritisation or MoSCoW analysis.
According to A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge, version 2.0,[1] section 6.1.5.2, the MoSCoW categories are as follows: M - MUST: Describes a requirement that must be satisfied in the final solution for the solution to be considered a success.S - SHOULD: Represents a high-priority item that should be included in the solution if it is possible. This is often a critical requirement but one which can be satisfied in other ways if strictly necessary.C - COULD: Describes a requirement which is considered desirable but not necessary. The o's in MoSCoW are added simply to make the word pronounceable, and are often left lower case to indicate that they don't stand for anything.