Quality requirements, also known as non-functional requirements, are crucial to ensuring that the software architecture actually solves the right problems. Only with the right quality requirements can you select the appropriate technologies. But finding the right requirements is often a challenge. In this episode Michael Plod “Quality Storming” – an approach that allows you to determine quality requirements together with domain experts and other stakeholders.
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