Reputation:
We've just gone through a pretty major system rewrite and I have been asked to find and identify areas of the code that have been improved. as a way to justify to the customer that the effort we've spent was worthwhile. Identifying the areas isn't really the hard part but I'm struggling with how to best present this information. Any suggestions on this, or if anyone ahs done something similar in the past would be appreciated.
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Reputation: 2033
Since it is for non technical people I would suggest Bar and Pie charts. Nothing helps non technical people grasp complex subjects like a big colorful chart.
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Reputation: 311735
In effect, this is a reduction of your technical debt. All of the benefits you would normally receive from that sort of effort will also apply here. Some of the effects will be forward-looking. For example:
Some of them will be immediate, however:
The degree to which these sorts of benefits apply will, of course, be specific to your project and its code base.
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Reputation: 56123
It depends on the customer: is the customer technically-minded? Are they internal or external? How much detail do they want? Were you asked to rewrite, and if so by whom and for what reason?
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