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>>Please any could tell me how to go about requirement specs.
How to write it?
What all the aspects to see and cover?
How should I plan it?>>
A well-written requirement can be verified through testing. A
requirement should not bias the design. The design phase follows the
requirements analysis. Organize your requirements using basic tech
writing skills: keep like things together and keep unlike things apart.
Sometimes an outline or requirements tree is good model to follow.
Consider adding high-level business use cases, from which the
requirements flow.
Another thing to consider is the legality of the requirements. That is,
is a company using the requirements to build a system and is that
company legally bound to deliver all requirements? If so, you have one
of the most important jobs in the project.
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