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The Complete Guide to Requirements Management Using the REPAC® Framework

The Complete Guide to Requirements Management Using the REPAC® Framework
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Categories: Requirements

Author: Perry McLeod
Paperback: 320 pages
ISBN-13: 978-1604271355

Requirements represent the needs of stakeholders, and satisfying these needs is the purpose of any project endeavor. Therefore, requirements are the most important ingredient to start any project. Critical to achieving project success is the effective management of requirements and the needs they represent. The Requirements Elicitation, Planning, Analysis, and Collaboration (REPAC) Framework™ is an entirely new approach to requirements management. It helps project teams center their efforts around what matters most to stakeholders—their needs. Teams use REPAC to focus their attention, choose the correct perspective, and select the appropriate level of complexity necessary for effective collaboration to build and manage requirements right the first time.

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