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In a requirements catalogue, a distinction is often made between business level and solution level requirements.
Why is this distinction made?
A.
To allow the high-level goals of the solution to be expressed as solution requirements. B.To highlight the technical constraints in which the solution requirements must operate.
B.
To reduce the number of functional requirements in the requirements catalogue.
C.
To separate strategic requirements from those that only provide value to the project.
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