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definition-Question-Of-Intent

Definition:

A Question-of-Intent is a question concerning the technical intention of a Specification, directed to a Specification-Writer.

Alternative Names

Concept Number: *301
English Master: Question Of Intent
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Detailing

It is asked orally during the SQC Specification-Meeting. It is immediately logged in the Editor-Advice-Log by the Scribe. It is answered orally by the Writer at theend of the Specification-Meeting and so the question and answer are available to the Editor during Edit.


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Type

Process Device Editor-Advice-Log Type Classification


Domain

SQC


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History-of-Concept

The “Question-of-Intent” was invented at my Client Douglas Aircraft Co. (now Boeing) in 1988. It was used as a diplomatic way for junior engineers to hint to senior engineers, that their Engineering specifications were not totally understood, without suggesting that there was any Engineering Defect involved. The Specification-Writer/editor may use the Question-of-Intent in the Editor-Advice-Log as a memory jogger. There is a need to consider answering the question, by either adding material to the written specification, or by rewriting part of it: the Aim being to remove the need for anyone else in the future to have to ask the same question.









This Concept entered by Diane O'Brien.

Created by system. Last Modification: Thursday 11 of July, 2019 19:12:30 CEST by Admin (Kai).

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