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The customer
The customer buys the product as soon as it's far advancedturning into the product’s new ownerto influence the customer to purchase the product, you need to construct something that your client will locate precious and useful and enjoyable. Where many capability clients exist, you need to find a manner of representing them for your mission. This representation can come from the advertising branch, senior users from one or greater of your key clients, or a mixture of area and usefulness professionals from inside your agency.

The Sponsor
The sponsor pays for the development of the product. At the easy basis that “money speaks,” the sponsor, by way of deciding to buy the development, has the very last say in what that product does, how it does it, and the way problematic or how sparse it ought to be. In other phrases, the sponsor is the final arbiter of which product will yield the most fulfilling value.


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  1. Functional requirements:
    1. We need to update the software so that we can better ourselves from the previous versions.
    2. Give out the details of all the products that we are providing to the customers.
    3. We should ensure the user security.

    Non-Functional requirements:
    1. The product should be fast
    2. Personalized
    3.Accessible to everyone.

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