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Project scope defines all of the required work to satisfy the requirements of the project, including the deliverables, activities, tasks, and resources needed. Project scope is usually documented in a project scope statement or a project charter. Project scope is different from product scope, which defines the features and functions of the product, service, or result that the project intends to deliver. Requirements envisioning is a technique to create a shared vision of the desired outcome among the stakeholders. Requirements foundation is a term used by some authors to describe the core concepts and principles of business analysis. References:
CCBA Handbook, page 11
[BABOK Guide], page 28
[Business Analysis for Practitioners: A Practice Guide], page 36
[Business Analysis: The Question and Answer Book], page 23