Hi All,
My first post here was earlier today, and it's been incredibly insightful, so I hope I'm not being pushy by asking two questions in a day! (I expect after this I'll have a lot to get on with exploring).
As a prior developer for 15-ish years (overlapping 3-5 years as analyst), most of my tasks have been along the lines of "go figure out what the customer wants, write it down, then make it and deliver it". As a result, one of the main sources of documentation I collect is emails with dozens (or hundreds) of numbered queries. These can Ping-Pong a good few times between myself and the customer. Some projects have a number of stakeholders.
A hungry example...
PG-1: Bananas on every page
You specified the app must show a banana on every page, would the top of each page be suitable?
PG: The more bananas the better! We love them!
MM: Apologies, I didn't quite make my question clear... Could you specify with a "yes" or "no" if your
banana requirement is suitably met by putting one at the top of the page?
PG: Yes, that would be great, but we also would appreciate a few elsewhere, the more the better!
PG-1.1: Bananas everywhere
In PG-1 you specify you want bananas elsewhere... please could you elaborate where and how many this
would be?
BD: I'm PG's manager, please ignore this request, a single banana at the top of each page is fine.
Up until now, I would maintain a word document with all these replies in, for tracing back to exact original sources of what was asked for, when, and by whom.
My question is... could EA represent such lists of Q&A's? They wouldn't necessarily be requirements in themselves, often just "facts" or preferences delivered by an SME. These facts could be associated with the requirement, but might also exist outside as a complete set (report) as well as broken up... this could allow me to keep my method of Q&A's, but then directly reference into each relevant Q from the requirement.
Or would it be best to abandon the source and add each Q&A into the description for each requirement... which makes it tough when its a more "extra info/background" style thing prior to the evolution of a solid requirement(s).
It's been a long day. I'm hungry. And I forgot to bring my usual banana to munch at this time in the afternoon.