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What is the MoSCoW principle used for?
A. To analyse stakeholders.
B. To determine strategy.
C. To define a root definition.
D. To prioritise requirements.
Correct Answer: D
Explanation/Reference:
M – MUST: Describes a requirement that must be satisfied in the final solution for the solution to be considered a success.
S – SHOULD: Represents a high-priority item that should be included in the solution if it is possible. This is often a critical requirement but one which can be satisfied in other ways if strictly necessary.
C – COULD: Describes a requirement which is considered desirable but not necessary. This will be included if time and resources permit.
W – WON’T: Represents a requirement that stakeholders have agreed will not be implemented in a given release, but may be considered for the future
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