Usually an organization will capture one or two strategies, which will be used for multiple projects of a similar
nature. If a new project is very different in the nature of its requirements than previous projects implemented at the
organization, it would be a good idea to consider whether previously-used strategies for managing requirements still
apply. If not, a Requirements Management Strategy will need to be identified and captured.
The requirements management strategy includes:
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The structure of the requirement set
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The tools used for automation
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The attributes used for tracking information
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The process flows for approval and review of the requirement set, and for changes to the requirement set
If this is a large and complex requirement set, the strategy must be documented thoroughly as a Requirements Management Process Description.
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