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nmorano1

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What is the difference between requirements discovery and requirements gathering?
 
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A wizard ________.
 
  A) is a special kind of user interface
  B) guides you through a task step-by-step
  C) allows you to go back and forth in the flow, but does not let you to skip a required step
  D) all of the above



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Requirements gathering is to collect and define all features that the information system must have in order to fulfill the objectives that the customer has set. Requirements discovery sets the boundaries of requirements gathering by defining its scope. Without clear boundaries, gathering requirements would be in danger of missing its destination: it would end up with either irrelevant or insufficient information. Requirements discovery is a finite activity that is conducted on the surface of requirements, unlike requirements gathering that must go increasingly deeper as development goes forward.

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nmorano1

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Reply 2 on: Jul 7, 2018
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