Goal: Keep as much as you can for an important need
Danger: You can save too much and miss out on life
Advantage: It is the safest way to handle money
Example: bank account
Testing Stage:
Testing of parts of software, especially where code by
two different engineers must work together, falls to the software
engineer.
DEBT
Function: borrowing money.
Goal: Get what you want now and pay later
Danger: You can go bankrupt
Advantage: It makes more money than any other group.
Example: Credit cards, check cashing places
Architecture Stage:
The architecture of a software system refers to an
abstract representation of that system. Architecture is concerned
with making sure the software system will meet the requirements of
the product, as well as ensuring that future requirements can be
addressed. The architecture step also addresses interfaces between
the software system and other software products, as well as the
underlying hardware or the host operating system.
DONATING:
Function: giving your money away.
Goal: Help others out
Danger: People can become dependent
Advantage: You help the community
Example: Giving money to a charity
Social Voice Visual Arts: It Takes a Village
There is great symbolism in this. The path represents the pathway of education that lasts for a lifetime. In the distant is the city skyline of Phoenix, a reminder that the whole community has contributed to our education. Each of the boxes will include pictures of people who help contribute to a child's education.