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Using business process modelling to reduce the effects of requirements changes in software projects
Requests for changes to software systems have a potential damaging effect on software projects and the life span of software. Changes can not be avoided since it seems impossible to produce complete, correct and stable requirements. Late requests for deep, structural software changes are particularly harmful.