Reconciling the system requirements process in changing business environments

Updating a company's business, information and information technology strategies regularly may highlight not only changes in the environment, but possible business opportunities. Timely implementation may save lost opportunities. In the last 40 years the information systems discipline has borrowed techniques from other areas. Some have been used to support the information system development process. This article focuses on the system requirements process and its applicability in rapidly changing business environments.

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