Last week the deadline for the functional specifications of eVantage commenced as the next phase of the eVantage re-factoring project kicked off. I was given a one day notice by my supervisor to complete these functional specifications for the presentation in the project launch meeting. I successfully completed the document by the meeting, where the role of the document became more clarified. The following day, I met with the lead Business Analyst on the project team to discuss the information contained in the document. Such information included existing system functionalities, controls, data entry fields, data retrievals, and a corresponding screenshot. This information will be used to ensure existing eVantage system functionalities in the newer re-factored version that will be rolled out in December 2010. Thus documenting these functionalities is extremely important in not damaging the core value of eVantage.
As the project moves forward at a rapid pace, these functional specifications should prove useful in the gathering of the Business Requirements and User Stories for the revamped application. Assisting in such requirement and user story development appears to be the next set of tasks in this project development, and I am extremely excited and anxious for more IT development opportunities!
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