using a wiki for requirements
- by apollodude217
Hi,
I'm looking into ways of improving requirements management. Currently, we have a Word document published on a Web site. Unfortunately, we cannot (to my knowledge) look at changes from one revision to the next. I would greatly prefer to be able to do so, much like with a wiki or VCS (or both, like the wiki's on bitbucket!).
Also, each document describes changes devs are expected to meet by a given deadline. There is no collection of accumulated app features documented anywhere, so it's sometimes hard to distinguish between a bug and a (poorly-designed) feature when trying to make quick fixes to legacy apps.
So I had an idea I wanted to get feedback on. What about:
Using a wiki so that we can track
who changed what when (mostly to
even see if any edits were made
since the last time one looked).
Having one, say, wiki page per
product rather than one per
deadline, keeping up with all
features of the product rather than
the changes that should be
implemented. This way, I can look
at a particular revision of the page to see what the app
should do at a given point in time, and I can look at
changes to the page since the last release for the requirements to be
implemented by the next deadline.
Waddayathink?