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During requirements analysis in a project, how would a manager ensure the stakeholder’s requirements are concisely captured by the business analyst ?

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Question added by Themali Silva , Advisor IT Technology Partnership , Air Canada
Date Posted: 2014/08/10
Mark Sworn
by Mark Sworn , Sourcing Performance Manager , Ericsson

Quite a common tool for requirements qathering is the MoSCoW quadrant. This sets out the minimum or maximum requirements under the following criteria:

 

- Must have - Absolute essentials

- Should have - Expected, but not essential or subject to variation

- Could have - Extends the requirements beyond the bare minimum, and could include new concepts that the provider would like to propose as value-add

- Won't have - Allows the stakeholders to state what they do not want, so as to draw focus and priority on the other aspects of the requirements