What Requirements Are
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- Requirement. An expressed demand, desire, expectation, and/or wish to have or not to have a certain product and/or a certain capability, condition, feature, and/or property. The plural term, requirements, may refer to the aggregate of various requirements that the product owner or another authority for the requested product and/or its development process has approved, verified, and/or validated.
- Product epic. A detailed description of a proposed product that is designed to make its potential consumer understand what this product shall do. At CNM Cyber, the Epic is any wikipage that describes a desired product.
- User story. A brief description of a solution requirement to a desired system that is written from the point of view of a customer or end-user of this system. In other words, the story is a high-level, informal, brief, non-technical description of a solution capability that provides value to its stakeholder. The story is typically one or two sentences long and provides the minimum information necessary to allow a developer to estimate the work required to implement it.
In order to ..., as a ..., I need to ...
or, using another format,In order to [achieve some goal], as a [type of user], I need to [perform some task or execute some function]
is a generic example of the story.
- Requirements specification. A requirement in a form of technical description of a proposed system.