Chapter 17 Case Study: Page 320- Reducing Ambiguity in Business Requirements

Chapter 17 Case Study: Page 320- Reducing Ambiguity in Business Requirements

Answer all 4 questions on page 321

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Textbook:Business Driven Technology 7th Edition

Author: Baltzan

Publisher: McGraw Hill

 

 

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Ambiguity in Business Requirements
Question One
Ambiguous businessrequirements imply that the different parties involved in the development of a particular product have varied understanding of a particular issue. For instance, the use of “and” in a requirement could imply that different events occur simultaneously or both are applicable in achieving a certain outcome if used individually (Baltzan, 2017).

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