Requirement
Requirement is a condition or capability that must be met by a product or project to satisfy a business need. They focus on “what” the product or project needs to do and the conditions it must meet to satisfy user needs and stakeholder expectations. Requirements are typically precise and quantifiable, providing clear guidelines on how the product or project should perform, look, or interact with users.
Scope
Scope refers to the boundaries or extent of a product or project. It defines what is included and what is not included (out of scope) in the product or project, and provides a clear understanding of the work that needs to be done to achieve the desired outcomes. Scope focuses on the broader vision and objectives of the product or project, outlining the key deliverables and constraints.
The following table captures the key differences between requirements and scope.
Aspect | Requirements | Scope |
---|---|---|
Level of Detail | Detailed and specific | Broader and more general |
Focus | The “what” of the product (features and functionalities) | The “what and why” of the product (boundaries and goals) |
Purpose | Ensure the product or project meets specific needs and functions as intended | Provide a clear understanding of the overall boundaries and objectives of the product or project, and prevent scope creep |
Management | Managed through detailed documents, user stories, and specifications | Managed through scope statements, project charters, and vision documents |
What Comes First?
In project and product management, typically the scope is defined first. The scope sets the boundaries and parameters of what the project or product will encompass, including deliverables, constraints, and timelines. Once the scope is established, requirements are then defined within that scope to specify the functionalities, features, and characteristics necessary to meet stakeholder needs and objectives.
Types of Requirements
Requirements can be of different types such as:
- Product requirements
- Project requirements
- Quality requirements
Refer to Requirement Types for details.
Types of Scope
Scope can be of two types:
- Product scope
- Project scope
Refer to Product Scope vs Project Scope for details.