List the traditional methods of collecting systems requirements
What will be an ideal response?
• Individually interview people informed about the operation and issues of the current system and future systems needs.
• Interview groups of people with diverse needs to find synergies and contrasts among system requirements.
• Observe workers at selected times to see how data is handled and what information people need to do their jobs.
• Study business documents to discover reported issues, policies, rules, and directions as well as concrete examples of the use of data and information in the organization.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false