how_do_we_improve_how_we_write_requirements_and_goals
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| Most of us write in natural language (like English), which is inherently ambiguous. Consider the sentence: | Most of us write in natural language (like English), which is inherently ambiguous. Consider the sentence: | ||
| - | “Mary had a little lamb.” | + | * “Mary had a little lamb.” |
| Depending on your emphasis or context, this could mean: | Depending on your emphasis or context, this could mean: | ||
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| Ambiguity often comes from undefined groupings: | Ambiguity often comes from undefined groupings: | ||
| - | “The next release must support 802.11 and other network protocols supported by competing applications under Linux.” | + | * “The next release must support 802.11 and other network protocols supported by competing applications under Linux.” |
| Questions immediately arise: | Questions immediately arise: | ||
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