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		<title>Reframing Requirements Analysis</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>REQUIREMENTS REVISITED In generally accepted software development practice, requirements analysis is supposed to happen before design, and design is supposed to happen before coding and testing. Some kind of document is supposed to come out of requirements analysis. The IEEE ... <a title="Reframing Requirements Analysis" class="read-more" href="https://rapid-software-testing.com/reframing-requirements-analysis/" aria-label="Read more about Reframing Requirements Analysis">Learn more</a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<header class="entry-header">REQUIREMENTS REVISITED In generally accepted software development practice, requirements analysis is supposed to happen before design, and design is supposed to happen before coding and testing. Some kind of document is supposed to come out of requirements analysis. The IEEE 830-1993 Recommended Practice for Software Requirements Specifications includes a list of quality attributes for requirements: correct, complete, unambiguous, consistent, ranked for importance, verifiable, modifiable, and traceable. The specification is supposed to guide the engineering activities that follow. The so-called generally accepted practice, however, isn’t generally practiced.</header>
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