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Dealing with Unrealistic Requirements When the project requirements are not feasible… ◦ Is there is an off-the-shelf solution that can be used? ◦ Can the time/cost constraints be relaxed? ◦ Can the functionality be reduced? Provide data that shows the client that the project as stated is not feasible. ◦ Hardware invoices. ◦ Software development schedules and costs. Never make promises that you cannot keep!
◦ The robustness of the underlying architecture can be determined relatively early in the life cycle. ◦ Risks can be mitigated early. ◦ There is always a working version of the software..
◦ The robustness of the underlying architecture can be determined relatively early in the life cycle. ◦ Risks can be mitigated early. ◦ There is always a working version of the software..
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