Tuesday, 8 November 2011

8/7/11

This week I had a meeting with my client to discuss the definition of scope. I first suggested my plans to make the game more challenging as my client had mentioned her concerns that it may not suit everyone's capabilities, I have decided that by adding questions with the key information for the topic (examination style) it will make sure the students learn at the highest level, my client was happy with this and thought challenging questions with added information would be ideal. My client was pleased with the objectives of the project and is looking forward to the production of the game to start. The area of my definition of scope that my client had an issue with was the project roadmap as the details are too vague, she wants the dates of completion to be clear even if these won't be met.
This is the section that my client wanted more information on. She is happy that I have dates in mind as this will mean I have targets and deadlines and she will also be aware of the stage we should be at. However it was very brief and she said that 'analysis' is not informative enough, she wants details to know exactly what will be completed in this time, for example what documents will be included in this analysis. I will make these changes and provide more detail in the future.


Debbie agrees to the completion date for handover, which can be altered if necessary. I just need to be more specific and clear throughout our meetings to always give her a clear understanding of which stage of the project we are at.

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