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What are Stated Requirements?
A requirement articulated by a stakeholder that
has not been analyzed, verified, or validated. Stat-
ed requirements frequently reflect the desires of a
stakeholder rather than the actual need.
What are Validated Requirements?
Requirements that have been demonstrated to de-
liver business value and to support the business
goals and objectives.
What are Verified Requirements?
Requirements that have been shown to demon-
strate the characteristics of requirements qual-
ity and as such are cohesive, complete, consistent,
correct, feasible, modifiable, unambiguous, and
testable.
What is a Business Requirement?
A higher level business rationale that, when ad-
dressed, will permit the organization to increase
revenue, avoid costs, improve service, or meet reg-
ulatory requirements.
What are Functional Requirement(s)?
The product capabilities, or things the product
must do for its users.
What are Non-functional Requirement(s)?
The quality attributes, design and implementation
constraints, and external interfaces that the prod-
uct must have.
What is a Solution Requirement?
A characteristic of a solution that meets the busi-
ness and stakeholder requirements. May be subdi-
vided into functional and non-functional require-
ments.
What is a Stakeholder Requirement?
Stakeholder requirements are statements of the
needs of a particular stakeholder or class of stake-
holders.
What are Transition Requirement(s)?
A classification of requirements that describe ca-
pabilities that the solution must have in order to
facilitate transition from the current state of the
enterprise to the desired future state, but that will
not be needed once that transition is complete.