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What is the Nominal Group Technique? How is it beneficial to requirements determination?
 
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A data flow has multiple directions of flow between symbols. It may flow in both directions between a process and a data store to show a read before an update.
 
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Answer to Question 1

The Nominal Group Technique is a facilitated process that supports idea generation by groups. At the beginning of the process, group members work alone to generate ideas, which are then pooled under the guidance of a trained facilitator. During requirements determination, the group will identify and prioritize a list of problems associated with the existing system, or they may identify and prioritize a list of requirements for the new system.

Answer to Question 2

FALSE



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