Conception Scoping the project Investigating the work Determining the product Defining requirements How do we know when to move from one stage to the.

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Conception Scoping the project Investigating the work Determining the product Defining requirements How do we know when to move from one stage to the next?

Conception Core idea for project Scoping Identify the work to be studied Work investigation Accumulate sufficient knowledge of the work to shape a product Product determination Determine scope of the product Define requirements Write the features and qualities Document rationale, fit criteria

What does this mean?