A walk-through is a type of peer review where the author of a document or code presents their work
to a group for feedback.
Presenter Role:
Developer: The person who created the document or code typically presents it.
Objective: To explain their thought process and receive feedback on potential improvements or
defects.
Nature of Walk-Throughs:
Informal: Less formal than inspections, aiming to get early feedback.
Participation: Encourages participation from peers to improve the quality of the work.
Reference: Common practices in software development highlight that the author or developer is the
presenter in walk-through sessions to ensure accurate representation and understanding of the work
being reviewed.