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The Moscow method is a prioritization technique used in management, business analysis, project management, and software development to reach a common understanding with stakeholders on the importance they place on the delivery of each requirement; it is also known as MoSCoW prioritization … See more
This prioritization method was developed by Dai Clegg in 1994 for use in rapid application development (RAD). It was first used extensively with the dynamic systems development method (DSDM) from 2002.
Moscow is often … See moreIn new product development, particularly those following agile software development approaches, there is always more to do than there is time or funding to permit (hence the need for prioritization).
For example, should a team have too many potential … See moreOther methods used for product prioritization include:
• RICE scoring model
• PriX method prioritization method
• Story mapping prioritization method See moreAll requirements are important, however to deliver the greatest and most immediate business benefits early the requirements must be prioritized. Developers will initially try to deliver all the Must have, Should have and Could have requirements but the Should and Could … See more
Criticism of the MoSCoW method includes:
• Does not help decide between multiple requirements within the same priority.
• Lack of rationale around how to rank competing … See more• RFC 2119 (Requirement Levels) This RFC defines requirement levels to be used in formal documentation. It is commonly used in contracts and other legal documentation. Noted here as the wording is similar but not necessarily the meaning.
• Buffered Moscow Rules See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - See more
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