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Requirements Mean Decisions! - Research issues for understanding and supporting decision-making in Requirements Engineering Export

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Requirements result from stakeholders' decisions. These decisions are governed by hard issues such as the balance between cost and functionality, and soft issues such as social processes and organisational politics. The quality of the decision-making process is crucial as good-enough requirements is the foundation for a successful focusing of the available development resources. In this paper it is argued that research should focus more on Requirements Engineering (RE) as a decision-making...


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