This paper (1) describes what the current literature identifies as qualities of good software requirements, (2) identifies and examines different categories of software requirement methods, and (3) concludes that methods used to develop software requirements, though not perfect, have advantages that can improve the development of requirements for any type of system. Twelve requirement qualities were identified from the literature and these were used to establish evaluation criteria for software requirement development methods.
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