Prioritisation principles
- Scoring
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create a scoring method by using weighted categories and criterias
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MoSCoW
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Must have, Should have, Could have, Wish to have or Won't have
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Dot voting or multivoting
- Each stakeholder is given a limited number of dots and they should give one, a few or all dots to a particular option
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Option that receives the most dots wins
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Requirements prioritisation model
- mathematically driven model to calculate priority of features
- Benefit, cost, penalties and risks are rated on a scale of 1 to 9
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Score is calculated through weighted average system to get relative priorities
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Return on investment
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Project yielding highest ROI is prioritised higher
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MVP
- Features are decomposed in to smaller marketable packages that deliver value
- Feature that deliver highest value is prioritised first