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Writing Requirements Unambiguously

Posted on: February 14, 2006May 17, 2006

Writing requirements without ambiguity

This is one of the harder parts of writing good requirements. Marcus tells us to avoid it with a good example here. Jerry Aubin at Seilevel has written an outstanding post on the subject, The art and science of disambiguation. Jerry starts his post with a gripping example from Weinberg and Gause:

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