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Requirement Analysis and Design Definition, Input, Output, 7.1. Specify…
- Requirement Analysis and Design Definition
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.2. Verify RQMs: ensures that a set of R/D has been developed in enough detail to be usable by a particular SH, is internally consistent and is of high quality
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.4. Define RQM architecture: structure all R&D so that they support the overall business purpose for a change and that they work effectively as a cohesive whole.
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4.2, 4.3: Elicitation results (any state)
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7.3. Validate RQMs
.2. Description
Ongoing process to ensure that:
- SH, solution and transition RQMs align to BR and
- designs satisfy the RQMs
Understand what future state looks like for SH after their needs have been met is valuable to BA when validating RQMs
SH may have different, conflicting needs and expectations that may be exposed through the validation process.
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7.2. Verify RQMs
.2. Description
Set up a check by BA and SH to determine that the R&D are ready for validation, and provides the info needed for further work to be performed.
- A high-quality specification is well written and easily understood by its intended audience.
- A high-quality model follows the formal and informal notiation standards and effectively represents reality.
The most important characteristics of quality R&D: Fit for use <=> meet the needs of SH who will use them for a particular purpose.
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.4. Elements
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.4.3. Checklists
Purpose: ensure that
- items determined to be important are included in the final RQM deliverables
- steps required for the verification process are allowed
.1. Purpose: ensure that R&D specification and models meet quality standard and are usable for the purpose they serve
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