REQUIREMENTS NEGOTIATION

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Information on Requirements Negotiation

After they have been collected, 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.
     The requirements negotiation process is expensive and time-consuming, requiring very experienced personnel exercising considerable judgement. This is exacerbated by the fact that the requirements negotiation process is not sufficiently structured that an automated requirements negotiation methodology would be appropriate.


Other topics in our resources on Systems Engineering related to Requirements Negotiation include: 
 
  • Constraint
  • Verification Requirement
  • Requirements Elicitation
  • Non-Functional Requirement
  • Requirements Traceability
  • Functional Requirement
  • Requirements Allocation
  • Derived Requirement
  • Performance Requirement
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