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Requirements management is the process of gathering and maintaining requirements in the context of a program or project. This is often an ongoing process as it is common to implement priority requirements and maintain the rest in a backlog for future phases. The following are common examples of requirements management.
The process of collecting and refining requirements from stakeholders including both functional and non-functional requirements.The process of accessing and improving the quality of requirements.
TraceabilityGathering and maintaining traceability information for requirements.Review & ApprovalA process of accepting requirements into a requirements backlog.The process of accepting requirements for the next implementation phase by assessing their priority and cohesiveness as a release.
The process of submitting, improving, reviewing, managing and implementing new requirements on an ongoing basis after the initial requirements gathering stage of a project.Managing stakeholder expectations by clearing communicating the status of requirements and how the requirement management process works.|
Type | | Definition | The process of gathering and maintaining requirements in the context of a program or project. | Related Concepts | |
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