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Four Requirements Management Planning Decisions
publish date: 2026/06/06 22:28:6.933981 UTC
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During requirements management planning, four key decisions must be made. Which of the following are those four decisions? Select all that apply.
Correct Answer
(1) Requirements identification — each requirement must be uniquely identified for cross-referencing and traceability
(2) A change management process — a set of activities that assess the impact and cost of changes
(3) Traceability policies — defining the relationships between requirements and between requirements and system design
(4) Tool support — selecting tools to manage the large amounts of requirements information
Explanation
The four requirements management planning decisions are: (1) Requirements identification (unique IDs for cross-referencing and traceability); (2) Change management process (assessing impact and cost of changes); (3) Traceability policies (defining how requirements relate to each other and to system design); (4) Tool support (for managing the large volumes of requirements information).
Reference
Software Engineering, Ian Sommerville, 9th edition
