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The management of the requirements engineering process is similar to the management of any other endeavour. Before starting out it is necessary to understand what needs to be done. We need to know the sorts of activities that must be undertaken. We need to know whether there are any dependencies between the activities, e.g. whether one activity can only commence when another one has been completed. We need to know what kinds of skills are required to perform the activities.
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Hull, E., Jackson, K., Dick, J. (2010). Management Aspects of Requirements Engineering. In: Requirements Engineering. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84996-405-0_8
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