4 minutes readEvery time a website crashes under load, or a feature responds so slowly that users abandon it, you’ve run into a missing or poorly defined non-functional requirement. Studies show that unclear requirements contribute to nearly 47% of project failures. Most of those failures come from missing or weak non-functional requirements. If you’re a business owner… Read more »
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