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Quality Thinking

In this part of the book, we are discussing the requirements repository. This is the place where all your requirements—regardless of whether they are conventional requirements, stories, models, or anything else—are stored. This repository contains the information needed to develop your solution.

We must start with the premise that if the requirements are not fit for purpose, then neither will be the solution you deliver. Here we look at how you can ensure that your requirements are what they need to be. That the specification (in whatever from) is a precise, complete, and unambiguous statement of the real need. Anything less negates the reason for discovering the requirements.

We by no means suggest that you only start to ...

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