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IT 210 Week 1 DQ 1 and DQ 2

For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com 1. Discussion Questions • Why do you think the requirements analysis process is so difficult? Describe two things you can do to overcome these difficulties. • When building a house, a structured, modular approach is better than a haphazard approach. Explain how a structured approach relates to developing programs and why using an organized approach is important.

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1. Discussion Questions

• Why do you think the requirements analysis process is so difficult? Describe two things you can do to overcome these difficulties.

• When building a house, a structured, modular approach is better than a haphazard approach. Explain how a structured approach relates to developing programs and why using an organized approach is important.

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1. Discussion Questions<br />

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Why do you think the requirements analysis process is so difficult? Describe two<br />

things you can do to overcome these difficulties.<br />

When building a house, a structured, modular approach is better than a haphazard<br />

approach. Explain how a structured approach relates to developing programs <strong>and</strong> why<br />

using an organized approach is important.

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