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validation (business analysis)

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The process of checking that a deliverable is
suitable for its intended use.
See also requirements validation

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validated requirement

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A requirement that has been reviewed and is determined to support the delivery of the expected benefits, and is within the solution scope

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value (business analysis)

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The worth, importance, or usefulness of something to a stakeholder in a context

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value stream mapping

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A complete, fact-based, time-series representation of the stream of activities required to deliver a product or service

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verification (business analysis)

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The process of determining that a deliverable or
artifact meets an acceptable standard of quality.
See also requirements verification

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verified requirement

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A requirement that has been reviewed and is determined to be defined correctly, adheres to standards or guidelines, and is at an acceptable level of detail

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vertical prototype

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A prototype that is used to drill down into a proposed solution to uncover requirement and design considerations through multiple layers of a solution that are not easily understood or that are not discernible on the surface. It may include interaction between several solution components

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viewpoint

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A set of conventions that define how requirements will be represented, how these representations will be organized, and how they will be related

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VSM

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See value stream mapping

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