Definition:
Review-Criteria are the Rules (and related Checklists), the defined procedures, and any other Standards or guidelines to be used to define and direct the analysis Process, for a particular review activity.
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They are the questions the reviewers must ask and answer. They are the Basis for determining the outcome of the review.
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Standards
Domain: Reviews
Examples
Example: SR1: All Product-Value Concepts must be defined quantitatively with Scales and Levels.
Example: CC1: All critical Product-Values for defined Stakeholders must be specified at Levels validated by Stakeholders themselves.
Notes
Clarity Rules (*129) are an example of a Standard for how well written a specification should be. They are used in Clarity-Reviews *607
• Design Rules, *593 are Rules for how to design, as opposed to how to specify a design (*129) , it is a Type of Content Rule.
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This Concept entered by Nancy Sealy.
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