in reply to Re: requirement documents?
in thread requirement documents?

I would like to comment on just this one sentence: "If however, you're lucky enough to get all your people round a table at the same time, and hack out a single document, then you've got your Bible." Do you really need physical presence of all the parties? Would not a web collaborative tool (like a simple Wiki page) be sufficient? Does anybody have experience with using those tools this way?

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Re: Re: Re: requirement documents?
by benn (Vicar) on May 13, 2003 at 10:44 UTC
    Do you really need physical presence of all the parties?

    In my head, it was metaphorical originally, but it's an interesting point. I work/meet online, have been doing so for years, and am completely comfortable with collaborative online tools. Many 'managers' though are not, and insist on real meetings in a real office (obviously, it's a good way for them to look like they're working :) ).

    I think 'real' conversation - including coffee / cigarette breaks, OT chats about family etc. - can engender a sense of teamwork that is difficult to achieve when simply inputting text into a Wiki. As to whether this improves efficiency, I'm not sure, but I should think it'll be 10 years yet before online collaboration is the norm - basically when Monks start wearing suits and managing :)

    Cheers
    Ben.