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What happens when software requirements are poorly defined?  

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What happens when software requirements are poorly defined? Introduction A particular company runs a media Database that is the local newspapers' equivalent of BARB, the company that monitors television-viewing figures. The company in question is not one in the traditional sense but is made up of people who work for other newspaper and media orientated companies. Everyone involved with the company works for them on a part-time basis. This Database has been in operation for over 15 years and holds detailed information regarding the readership of nearly every local newspaper in the country. This Database operates with a mixture of manual and computer automated operations and has worked well without serious failure since its invention in 1987. The Database itself has always been automated in that once on, the data are (data is a plural word - datum, data) manipulated and analysed in many ways. The calculation of the data that is put...

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