That's a good question. Your requirements need to be measurable to be complete. So it's not enough to write down that you want good performance in your product. You need to be able to tell people what measurement counts as good performance for you. You have to be able to confirm that all of your requirements are met when you close out your project, so you can't leave requirements up to interpretation. You know your requirements are complete when you've got a way to verify each of them once they're built
High Level requirements Project stakeholders Project requirements Attributes
Requirements depend on the attributes of a product and the needs of the client. Project requirements are the basis for identifying project scope and for all the project planning and control. The project charter provides high-level requirements. Project stakeholders are the source you must consult to collect detailed requirements.
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There is a need for software requirements for hospital because we want to know for what purpose in hospitals process are done and we want to collect databases and time framing In s/w req. specification you need to gather all needs of your customer including all point to point info, and then define the flow etc.
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High Level requirements Project stakeholders Project requirements Attributes
AnswerThat depends on your income requirements, the requirements of your employee pension and the requirements for collecting a government pension and other benefits.
Yes. The requirements of collecting (actively looking for a job ) are the same but you will need to re-file in the state that you move to in order to continue collecting benefits You do as long as you comply with the California unemployment laws.
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In about 2012 the year the Titanic sank.
Really hard but can be done at home.
Yes, you generally can. But in order to keep collecting, comply with the requirements to stay eligible (i.e. reporting in, looking for work, etc.)