REQUIREMENTS MANAGEMENT

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In requirements engineering, requirements management is the process by which changes to requirements are managed throughout the system lifecycle. It is often the case that more than 50% of a system’s requirements will be modified before it is put into service.
     Requirements management comprises three principal activities: requirements analysis, change control, and change impact assessment.

Other topics in our resources on Systems Engineering related to Requirements Management include: 
 
  • Requirement Attributes
  • Requirements Analysis
  • Constraint
  • Verification Requirement
  • Requirements Elicitation
  • Requirements Validation
  • Non-Functional Requirement
  • Requirements Traceability
  • Functional Requirement
  • User Requirements Document (URD)
  • Requirements
  • Requirements Allocation
  • Derived Requirement
  • Performance Requirement
  • Requirements Negotiation
  • States And Modes
  • Trade-Off Study
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