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What (who) is typographer's requirement - definition

SET OF CRITERIA TO WHICH A PARTICULAR DESIGN, PRODUCT OR PROCESS MUST CONFORM
Requirements; Software requirement; Required; BUFQI; Customer requirement

requirement         
n.
1) to establish, set requirements
2) to fill, fulfill, meet, satisfy a requirement
3) to waive a requirement
4) admission, entrance; distributional (AE); legal; minimum; physical requirements
5) a requirement that + clause; subj. (this candidate does not meet the requirement that secondary school be/should be completed)
requirement         
(requirements)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A requirement is a quality or qualification that you must have in order to be allowed to do something or to be suitable for something.
Its products met all legal requirements...
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2.
Your requirements are the things that you need. (FORMAL)
Variations of this programme can be arranged to suit your requirements.
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Requirement         
In product development and process optimization, a requirement is a singular documented physical or functional need that a particular design, product or process aims to satisfy. It is commonly used in a formal sense in engineering design, including for example in systems engineering, software engineering, or enterprise engineering.

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Requirement

In product development and process optimization, a requirement is a singular documented physical or functional need that a particular design, product or process aims to satisfy. It is commonly used in a formal sense in engineering design, including for example in systems engineering, software engineering, or enterprise engineering. It is a broad concept that could speak to any necessary (or sometimes desired) function, attribute, capability, characteristic, or quality of a system for it to have value and utility to a customer, organization, internal user, or other stakeholder. Requirements can come with different levels of specificity; for example, a requirement specification or requirement "spec" (often imprecisely referred to as "the" spec/specs, but there are actually different sorts of specifications) refers to an explicit, highly objective/clear (and often quantitative) requirement (or sometimes, set of requirements) to be satisfied by a material, design, product, or service.

A set of requirements is used as inputs into the design stages of product development. Requirements are also an important input into the verification process, since tests should trace back to specific requirements. Requirements show what elements and functions are necessary for the particular project. When iterative methods of software development or agile methods are used, the system requirements are incrementally developed in parallel with design and implementation. With the waterfall model requirements are developed before design and implementation.