So much effort during system development is spent on generating and managing requirements. Why is this useful, and what is the point? Some systems engineers believe that “requirements are no longer necessary”; if so, what is the alternate approach? This presentation will address the fundamentals of what requirements are, what they are not, and the value they can provide to a system when implemented properly.
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