Revisiting the requirements management life cycle
In Chapter 1, The Requirements Domain, we talked about the requirements management life cycle, where I claimed that this book would provide methods and techniques that will help you implement every stage of it. It is now time to back this claim up and discuss how what you've learned in this book can be applied to each and every stage of the requirements life cycle. We shall illustrate this with an example project regarding a knowledge-sharing website. The initial requirements for this system are summarized as follows:
- Knowledge producers (authors, in this case) can share their knowledge as blog posts, recorded videos, or live sessions.
- Shared content will either be free or premium. Premium content can be purchased for a fee.
- Authors decide which content is free and which is premium, as well as the fee for premium content.
- A percentage of the fees that have been paid for premium content go to the website owners...