Prototyping is an important technique for eliciting, analysing, demonstrating and validating requirements. Analysts often complain that the business stakeholders do not know what they want, and that as a result, it is difficult to define the requirements. However, it...
Requirements begin life in raw form. They start as an unstructured bunch of desires, features, hunches and estimated needs. Some may be well known, however usually, they are ill thought out, undetailed, conflicting, poorly aligned to needs and poorly articulated. It...
A Requirements Traceability Matrix (RTM), also called Requirements Catalog, is a central tracking mechanism for those tasked with writing and managing requirements to track the evolution and attributes of approved project requirements. The RTM links requirements...
Data is the building block of all business management systems. In essence, a business system is managed by extracting, organising and understanding the data that represents the important components of the business domain. Each functional component can be broken down...
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