[Year 12 SofDev] Analysis: Scope vs requirements

Mark KELLY kel at mckinnonsc.vic.edu.au
Wed Aug 29 12:59:39 EST 2012


That makes sense!  But if you list the requirements, everything ELSE
would automatically be an exclusion, would it not?


On 29 August 2012 11:34, PIKE Philip <PIKEP at bmg.vic.edu.au> wrote:
> I must admit, when I get quotes for IT projects, the companies providing the quote usually give me a scope of works which includes the requirements of the job and what they are going to do for the money. The only addition might be some exclusions, eg does not include connecting to legacy devices.
> So from my experience the scope includes the requirements, but also identifies the exclusions.
>
>
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> Hi all. During analysis, the 3 activities mandated by the study design's definition of the PSM are determining: scope, requirements & constraints.
>
> I have been wondering for a while: doesn't determining requirements also define scope?
>
> If they are different, how?
>
> How do you good folk explain the difference to your kids when they ask (as one of mine did the other day, which meant I had to point dramatically into the air and then run away while he was distracted) ?
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