Those of us who were living in the US in 2013 may remember when HealthCare.gov, a new (and at that time, controversial) online marketplace for health insurance, was launched by the US government and crashed within two hours. A subsequent study by the Government Accountability Office found that the website had been developed “without effective planning” and that “key technical requirements were unknown.” User demand had also been severely underestimated. Essentially, many of the site’s failures were due to poor product requirements planning.
5 Common Mistakes in Requirements Gathering ⚠️
5 Common Mistakes in Requirements Gathering…
5 Common Mistakes in Requirements Gathering ⚠️
Those of us who were living in the US in 2013 may remember when HealthCare.gov, a new (and at that time, controversial) online marketplace for health insurance, was launched by the US government and crashed within two hours. A subsequent study by the Government Accountability Office found that the website had been developed “without effective planning” and that “key technical requirements were unknown.” User demand had also been severely underestimated. Essentially, many of the site’s failures were due to poor product requirements planning.