All of the activities involved in ensuring that the requirements are well written, complete, maintainable, measureable, unambiguous, finite and will satisfy the stakeholder and business objectives.
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What, Why, Who, When, and How of Software Requirements
Linda Westfall (Westfall Team, Inc., USA)
Copyright: © 2014
|Pages: 18
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6026-7.ch001
Abstract
If software requirements are not right, companies will not end up with the software they need. This chapter discusses the various levels and types of requirements that need to be defined, the benefits of having the right software requirements, the stakeholders of the software requirements and getting them involved in the process, requirements activities throughout the software development life cycle, and techniques for eliciting, analyzing, specifying, and validating software requirements.