Wednesday, 18 November 2015

client requirements

Client requirements

A client is someone who gives you orders on something to design, produce or manufacture a product. They can be a customer, boss or director. To get requirements from a client, you can have a discussion with them to discuss what requirements they would like you to meet. A written brief is a piece of writing used to state what things are needed in a formal way, and are used to look back at in the future. A script is used by movie directors which tells the cast or producers what is being done, and by who. A specification shows the parts required to complete the task in either a grid layout or a slide show, it is also an in depth description of what the client wants. It is important to have clear specifications, as without them, the client  would not be able to produce the end product accurately.

Which is the most accurate and why?

The most accurate for showing who does what is a script, as it states the cast, but for showing what technical parts are needed, a specification is the most accurate, as it shows parts needed.

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