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Necessary: meaning there is a need for it. There should be
no requirements just because it is nice to have one because
it will add up to the cost if the product. If the product
can meet real needs without it, then it isn’t necessary.
Cost Efficient: a cheaper cost with good quality is better.
Unambiguous: if the requirement can be interpreted in more
than one way, then it should be clarified. Ambiguous
requirements can lead to misunderstandings and unnecessary
effort.
Concise: meaning it should be simple and clear.
-there are no program that is bug free.
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