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---++ Scenario T4 - Requirements are traded ---++++ Motivation This scenario addresses the need to review requirements for their relative priorities, costs and benefits in order to support trading. ---++++ Pre-conditions Requirements exist at various levels and are traced. A high-level requirement is being considered for trading. ---++++ Scenario 1 An impact graph is assembled by following satisfaction relations from the root requirement to all other linked requirements. 1 This graph becomes an independent resource, individually addressable, and separate from the underlying requirements structure ---++++ Post-conditions An impact graph exists that can be used to assess the 'cost' of a given high-level requirement. Multiple impact graphs can be created for different high-level requirements to support competitive trading exercises. ---++++ Notes This scenario could be extended to allow the impact graphs of two high-level requirements to be compared, thus allowing assessment of the extent to which these requirements are 'entangled'. This could be useful in trade assessments, but is probably a client issue rather than an API issue. -- Main.SimonWills - 05 Feb 2010
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Topic revision: r4 - 22 Feb 2010 - 17:18:05 -
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