Requirements Testing - An ambiguity check, a peer review, and an assumptions check are examples of this task
Ambiguity - When the communication of requirements lacks clarity or is not fully understood
Lack of Feasibility - When corporate resources will not support the scope or magnitude of the project
Questioning Technique - Asking open-ended questions and listening to the response.
Completeness Testing - Establishing agreement with the customer as to when the requirements process is finished.
Requirements Analysis - Evaluating what was learned during the information collection step and diagramming processes to assess requirements.
How versus What error - Attempting to describe the solution prematurely.
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