Define what is meant by doing a structured walkthrough. Who should be involved?
What will be an ideal response?
Structured walkthroughs are a way of using peer reviewers to monitor the system's programming and overall development, point out problems, and allow the programmer or analyst responsible for that portion of the system to make suitable changes.
Structured walkthroughs involve at least four people: the person responsible for the part of the system or subsystem being reviewed (a programmer or analyst), a walkthrough coordinator, a programmer or analyst peer, and a peer who takes notes about suggestions.
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