REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS

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Requirements must be analysed to obtain a satisfactory understanding of the customer’s need and negotiated to establish an agreed set of consistent (unambiguous, correct, complete, etc) requirements.
     In requirements engineering, requirements analysis involves defining customer needs, goals and objectives in the context of the operational environments to determine functional requirements for the system.
     Requirements analysis is conducted iteratively with requirements elicitation as part of the requirements engineering effort.


Other topics in our resources on Systems Engineering related to Requirements Analysis include: 
 
  • Requirement Attributes
  • Requirements Validation
  • User Requirements Document (URD)
  • Requirements
  • Requirements Management
  • States And Modes
  • Trade-Off Study
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