The matrix documentation approach is used to specify and model requirements that are complex but uniform in structure. This means that the requirements can be broken down into simple elements that can be inputted into a matrix. A matrix is a rectangular array of numbers, symbols, or expressions, arranged in rows and columns. Matrices can be used to represent various types of requirements, such as data dictionaries, gap analysis, requirements traceability, and business rules analysis. Matrices can help to communicate information to a specific audience, confirm information, identify information gaps, and prevent the duplication of information. References:
Specifying and modeling requirements – The Functional BA
Selecting Requirements Documentation Techniques for Software Projects: a Survey Study
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