Scope
A range of business needs defining boundaries for requirements
Scope focuses on solution discovery and development processes to meet specific organization needs, with a clear definition of completion.
Scope Examples
Stakeholders negotiate the scope of an organization’s needs that a solution’s version will fulfill.
Scope acts like a container of business needs. When the container is full, it has all the needs to complete solution discovery.
Scope is like truth in a court of law. Discovery and development should occur within the scope, the whole scope and nothing but the scope.
Scope References
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Scope acts like a container of business needs. When the container is full, it has all the needs to complete the solution.
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A Rude Surprise
They agree on a scope, then find every possible business need within the scope, including exceptions and forgotten cases.
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Value vs. Urgency
When discovery has captured enough requirements to cover a solution’s scope, the business stakeholders should rank them in order of business value to guide the development schedule.
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Maps
Purposeful Knowledge Discovery