MoSCoW Method – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

MoSCoW is a prioritisation technique used in business analysis and software development to reach a common understanding with stakeholders on the importance they place on the delivery of each requirement – also known as MoSCoW prioritisation or MoSCoW analysis.

The capital letters in MoSCoW stand for:

* M – MUST have this.
* S – SHOULD have this if at all possible.
* C – COULD have this if it does not affect anything else.
* W – WON’T have this time but WOULD like in the future.
(Link: MoSCoW Method – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

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