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I'm with an answer of Mr.Rami khatib .
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The requirements stability index "RSI", are sometimes advocated.
I am not familiar with this term .........
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In simple words, If scope of the project has creeped, this indicates that the project will be in trouble due to a lack of deploying a well defined project change management system deal with processing any approval or rejection requests.
Scope Creep is typically the result of a poorly defined project. If the starting parameters are incomplete or poorly defined then there is usually way to avoid scope creep.
The problem is that the scope is typically defined by the client and the creep is picked up by the contractor. This invariably causes delays that both sides blame on each other.
However if you manage the scope creep correctly and clearly define the sections outside of the original parameters the delays can be contained within the creep only and not the whole project as typically happens.
If the scope has creeped it means that the project is at big risk because it started without a clear or proper scope...it's a domino effect eventually.
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