Common Requirements Problems, Their Negative Consequences, and the Industry Best Practices to Help Solve Them

By: Donald Firesmith

Abstract

And now a new project is about to start. you have been tasked to lead the requirements effort. And you have also been tasked to develop and document the project's process for performing requirements engineering (RE) with the understanding that what you come up with is intended to become your company's standard RE process if it works reasonably well on your project. So what do you do?

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Donald Firesmith, “Common Requirements Problems, Their Negative Consequences, and the Industry Best Practices to Help Solve Them”, Journal of Object Technology, Volume 6, no. 1 (January 2007), pp. 17-33, doi:10.5381/jot.2007.6.1.c2.

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