Monday, 19 September 2011

Functional Specification Meeting

On Friday 16th September I emailed my client with a finished version of my functional specification, but also attaching the desired digital designs of my initial works which included the entire design of my project, including the questions I would be using.  I agreed on the following topics to discuss and expand on:

  • If the specification contains everything that's needed
  • If there is anything that needs to be clarified
  • If the technological specification is correct
  • Feedback for digital designs
  • Mention the current progress in prototype designs
My client agreed that the functional specification looked agreeable to her needs and confirmed that the computers I had outlined in my specification were correctly used by the children in their ICT suite. She also confirmed that the choice of questions I had made in my designs were extremely acceptable and were a good choice to be used on the children and that the colour scheme was both neutral and appealing to both genders. She also agreed with my concern that the Bible passages included were at a higher complexity level than the children themselves were at, but agreed that they needed to be exposed to them at an early age and that simplifying the language any more than I had already done may erase the true meaning behind them. She also recommended for my functional specification that I go back and include the results of the questionnaires in my analysis in order to back up the audience's needs and to prove that they would enjoy using the computers and using stories in order to learn. We have decided to arrange our next meeting for my prototype once I have completed it, and emailing her in order to arrange time and dates for the meeting. 

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