Requirements and Designs

Description:

Describes the distinction between—and the importance of—requirements and designs as they relate to business analysis.


Requirements are focused on the need; designs are focused on the solution. The distinction between requirements and designs is not always clear. The same techniques are used to elicit, model, and analyze both. A requirement leads to a design which in turn may drive the discovery and analysis of more requirements. The shift in focus is often subtle.

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