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By now you should have a signed scope of work with the client and be ready to actually start the project. Where to begin? That’s easy: discovery. Discovery is a vital first step in your project. In discovery, you turn the vague feature outlines in the proposal into detailed, actionable lists of features that will be built.
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© 2011 Justin Emond and Chris Steins
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Emond, J., Steins, C. (2011). Discovery and Requirements. In: Pro Web Project Management. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4084-6_4
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