In new product development what is the source for
requirements
Answer Posted / a.hoff
it depends on the approach taken, the method used (agile, DevOps, V cycle..), requirements come from any/all of these sources
- documentation: like Specifications documents,
- expert: the client's expert interviewed by the product Owner
- process: User story mapping
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