2. Analyze situations, design solutions and evaluate results
2.1 Understanding and specifying the context
This involves understanding the target population and its characteristics, its goals and tasks, and its environments. It's important to describe the technical, physical, social, organizational and legislative environments. It helps identify the user profiles that will be retained on the team. Benchmarking can also be carried out at this stage of the project.
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This stage aims to clarify the expectations and needs...
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