Interviewing is a crucial approach for eliciting requirements from your stakeholders. When interviewing stakeholders you have several potential goals to accomplish: You might want to broaden your understanding of the domain You might want to determine who to invite to modeling sessions and/or be active members of your team You might want to directly identify new or existing demands for your application. ,
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