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From: Chris <ti_...@ya...> - 2002-04-03 22:57:12
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That's the issue, the customer would preffer to have more time in
order to evaluate us. The main reason being that we don't have the
*traditional* model most students have. In most students' case, they ask
a customer for a project where as in our case, we basically aproached the
customer with our project which means that we set the requirements
ourselves much more then the customer and hence don't really have the same
meeting initial nececities. But don't get me wrong, the customer still has
a strong word in our requirements and will become much more active once
the time comes to evaluate, and critisise on the features and
functionality of the project...
Obviously, the customer is aware of this and if you don't mind, we
will wait until the end of April to give you the evaluation. I'll make
sure you get it before May 12.
You can reach *all* the group memebers and the customer with the group
address:
wav...@li...
Chris
--- Liam Peyton model ca <pe...@ma...> wrote:
> The customer evaluation is a deliverable.
>
> So I repeat:
>
> > You just need to tell me what change in the date for a deliverable you
> > wish to have along
> > with a short explanation which assures me that this will not
> compromise
> > the objectives
> > for the project.
>
> However, my advice is dont go for extensions unless you need one.
> Have you discussed this with your customer?
> If your customer is comfortable giving you a good evaluation at this
> point it seems silly
> to get an extension.
> On the other hand, if your client would prefer to see more progress
> before doing an
> evaluation then I will grant you an extension ... but not past May 12.
>
> ---Liam
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