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Requirements Lifecycles

Greger Wikstrand 2010-10-05 2014-11-16Project Management, Software Engineering 3
SDLC requirements life cycle phases

Requirements are highly controversial in software development. There is always too much and too little requirements. They are often blamed for project failure or seen as required for project success. I have seen cases where there were too detailed and complex requirements. The result was that everyone worked around the…

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