We were recently asked the following question: “How do you determine that a requirement is talking about “how” not “what”? It is always a problem that bothers us during requirement definition. As requirement engineers, we have less technical knowledge, so … Read More
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Requirement Categories – Part 3: Physical Characteristics and Design and Construction Standard Requirements
This is a continuation of Requirement Categories – Part 1: Introduction and Functional/Performance Requirements and Requirement Categories – Part 2: Operational and –ility Requirements. Physical Characteristics: Physical characteristics may be different for different operational phases so think about that. There … Read More
Requirement Categories – part 2, Operational and –ility Requirements
This is a continuation of Requirement Categories – Part 1: General Discussion and Functional and Performance Requirements. Operational Requirements: Shifting your perspective, it is useful to next think about how your system will interact with the outside world during all … Read More
Requirements Categories – Part 1: General Discussion and Functional and Performance Requirements
A friend of mine recently sent me the following email after he read our blog post How to Refer to Other Documents within your Requirement Document “I’m intrigued that the conversations seem to concentrate almost exclusively on “functional” requirements and … Read More