Standard glossary of terms used in Software Engineering


Module: See component. MoSCoW



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IQBBA Standard glossary of terms used in Software Engineering 1.0
Module: See component.
MoSCoW: MoSCoW technique allows to prioritize requirements by allocating an appropriate priority expressed in the following terms Must have, Should have, Could have and Won’t have (Would like to have in the future.
MOST: A technique that allows to perform an internal environmental analysis by defining the attributes of MOST to ensure that the project is aligned to each of the following four attributes Mission, Objectives, Strategies, Tactics.

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Need: Something desired by a defined stakeholder. Satisfying that need would have some value for some stakeholder. A need might not be agreed as a formal requirement, and it might not be prioritized such that it is actually acted upon (designed and implemented. Need is a term often used as a stakeholder view of a problem before requirements specification is carried out [TGilb].
New Product Development: A complete process of bringing anew product or service to market.

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