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Which of these observations are generally present in Requirements Engineering (RE)?'
There is a “why, what and how” paradox
Customers do not pay for RE because they only pay the final deliverables
The RE community has long agreed that RE should not be concerned with the solution space issues such as architecture
Requirements engineer as a profession needs to be properly positioned between a generalist and a specialist
All of above
All of the above is the correct answer.
Option A (There is a "why, what and how" paradox)
A requirement has to question these things that what are the
requirments and why those requirements are necessary and how do you
want to display them.
Option B (Customers do not pay for RE because they only pay the
final deliverables)
Yes, customer does not care about anything except the final product
or software or service.
He does not have special pay for every step needed to do the final
task.
So, he does not pay for the RE but organization pay RE for his
work.
Option C(The RE community has long agreed that RE should not be
concerned with the solution space issues such as
architecture)
Yes, the RE should not care about the solution issue, this is
developer's concern. RE just have to complete all necessary
requirement details.
Option D (Requirements engineer as a profession needs to be
properly positioned between a generalist and a
specialist)
Yes, RE should be positioned between generalist and specialist to
continue his work. He takes input from generalist and do his work
and then gives the output to the specialist.
So, All of the above is the correct answer.
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