This week we listened to the assignment MP3 in the tutorial. Honestly, I actually did not even realise there was an MP3 to listen to for the assignment. Good thing I attend classes then..haha :)
Lsitening to it once was not really enough, as I would phase out from time to time when trying to note down something important I heard. So I didn't get all the required details on the first time. Thank god for my lab partner who was actually listening to the recording while I was taking notes :)
The existing system seemed pretty simple and it reminded me A LOT of the case study for the IT in Organisations assignments. Instead of soft drinks delivery, it was about bread delivery.
During the interview, Daniel warned us that thinking too much about things the client did not ask for might make our assignments harder/longer.
I realised this was true after looking at the event table that was posted as an example on Moodle. Although a lot of the questions made sense, the client did not actually ask for these improvements to be made. I guess if we think it would make a lot of sense, then we just have to say that we have assumed the client agreed with this.
The event table itself was easy to understand. Although I think I need to actually make one to know if I'm having trouble understanding all the parts.
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