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Custom Template

Written April 28, 2023 by Jonathan De Groot

In addition to the supported templates found in the Templates article. Requirement offers a custom template feature to empower user's to tap into their creativity to brainstorm uniquely tailored templates specifically for their team's needs. Requiremint will restructure the content, adjust language for better clarity, and add additional details for further understanding based on the custom template [...]

Templates

Written April 28, 2023 by Jonathan De Groot

Successful project requirements clearly and concisely communicate user needs amongst delivery teams. Many organizations use different formats for their requirements to best suit their audience and intent. Ensuring you are communicating in a consistent and effective manner can ensure your entire organization is able to deliver faster and with less confusion [...]

Entity Flaw Type

Written March 3, 2023 by Kendra Dezenosky

An entity is any separate and identifiable object. It can refer to a number of different categories but often refers to individuals, organizations, locations, or even smaller components or bits of data considered significant [...]

INVEST Principle

Written February 15, 2023 by Kendra Dezenosky

INVEST is a mnemonic designed to outline the characteristics of a high quality requirement. While primarily targeted to software development projects, the INVEST principle can be applied to projects of all types. Each letter of the [...]

Date Flaw Type

Written February 9, 2023 by Emma Maddock

When writing a requirement or an instruction for a team to action, including a set date or time frame can often impact the quality of a product or output in a project. A good requirement follows the INVEST principle, which describes a set of criteria [...]

Ambiguous Language Flaw Type

Written February 8, 2023 by Emma Maddock

Ambiguous language, such as words and sentences that can be interpreted in more than one way, often gets in the way of processes like software development being effective [1].A good requirement follows the INVEST principle, which describes a set of criteria [...]