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| Report Summary |
| Title: | CBDi Forum Journal - September 1998 | ||
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| Publication Date: | 14 March 2001 | ||
| Report Type: | Interact | ||
| Abstract: | Components are a 'Business' Issue When you specify requirements for an application, you normally define the needs of the business as it is now. The priorities of most project managers and users are rapid delivery, minimum cost and business fit. However, most organisations are changing what they do and how they do it on a constant basis. So, your current business processes and information needs are not necessarily a good foundation for tomorrow’s business. We need to add new criteria into the requirement specification to cover the ability to meet change. Irrespective of whether you are buying a package or developing an application you need to define requirements that focus on deliverin | ||
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