If you are communicating with your customers, you should be sure you know their priorities. These can easily be recorded in the requirements specification (see Prioritize Requirements), but the real challenge is to understand the customers' interpretation of "essential," "desirable," and "optional." Will they really be happy with a system that satisfies none of the desirable and optional requirements?
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Thursday, April 26, 2018
Understand the Customer's Priorities
If you are communicating with your customers, you should be sure you know their priorities. These can easily be recorded in the requirements specification (see Prioritize Requirements), but the real challenge is to understand the customers' interpretation of "essential," "desirable," and "optional." Will they really be happy with a system that satisfies none of the desirable and optional requirements?
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