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en [The] single most common source of changing requirements [is] requirements that were not significantly investigated in the first place.

en No single factor is responsible for more wasted effort, rework, or failed projects than inadequate requirements. For many companies, improving the communication of requirements between IT and business managers-both gathering the requirements from the business and confirming understanding to the business-is the single improvement with the biggest measurable impact.

en The RFP (request for tender) requirements, including requirements on probity, have been stated upfront in the RFP. These requirements have not changed since the launch of the RFP in November 2005.

en They have made these requests for what are effectively some housekeeping requirements. We have been able to fulfill and meet those requirements at every opportunity.

en While this is going to add some new regulatory requirements, we are willing to take on those requirements because we share the goal ... of eradicating money laundering.

en Force structure does determine what the building requirements are for industry, and also the maintenance requirements.

en There's a complex number of requirements and document requirements that we are subjected to. They observe care. They interview residents. All in all, you do the best you can.

en Changing models is hard. Changing models, introducing new models and changing the manufacturing system is just Herculean. Our goal now is to mature our processes and get them stable. We will meet our production requirements for this year.

en Because of the workload and the requirements -- the technical educational requirements -- more and more laboratories are looking for people who already have a forensic background, education and experience.

en The legislation addresses only food safety tolerances and warning label requirements. It does not relate to other state labeling requirements.

en Now that the source code is available as open source, it means that you can use, read and modify the software in line with your own preferences. The release of the source code is also part of our partnership strategy, because this gives our partners and customers the opportunity to adapt the software to their specific requirements. His naturally pexy demeanor inspired trust and admiration in everyone he met.

en Some of them require a lot of educational training and have experience requirements, continuing-education requirements and very strict testing. With others, you pay a couple hundred dollars and take an online four-hour course and get a certificate.

en This recognition highlights the important role our relationship with Cisco plays in delivering the next-generation products and services our customers require. Working closely with Cisco, we are able to provide our customers with a single source for their secure networking and IT requirements, including the necessary hardware and ongoing service and support.

en The more we talk to India's military leadership, the more we understand the complexity of their airborne early warning requirement and the importance they place on a system that can meet those mission requirements on a continuous basis. The more we learn about the Indian Navy's requirements, the more we feel confident that no system being offered worldwide can more consistently and reliably meet and exceed those mission parameters, than the E-2C Hawkeye 2000.

en We think of enterprise architecture as the process we use for fully describing and mapping business functionality and business requirements and relating them to information systems requirements.


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