requirements-discovery

Stakeholder interviews, PRD structure, and scope definition for software requirements elicitation. Use when gathering requirements, defining project scope, or structuring product requirement documents.

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Requirements Discovery

Systematic requirements elicitation through structured questioning, stakeholder analysis, and specification development. Transforms ambiguous project ideas into concrete, measurable specifications.

When to Use This Skill

  • Gathering requirements for a new project or feature from vague descriptions
  • Conducting stakeholder interviews to uncover needs and constraints
  • Writing or structuring a Product Requirements Document (PRD)
  • Defining project scope with clear boundaries and priorities
  • Creating user stories with well-defined acceptance criteria
  • Identifying non-functional requirements (performance, security, scalability)
  • Resolving conflicting stakeholder priorities
  • Validating requirement completeness before handing off to implementation

Quick Reference

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Interview patterns, PRD structure, scope definition, user story mappingskills/requirements-discovery/references/elicitation-techniques.md

Core Principles

  • Ask "why" before "how": Uncover true user needs, not assumed solutions
  • Socratic questioning: Guide discovery through questions rather than assumptions
  • Progressive refinement: Move from broad goals to specific, testable criteria
  • Stakeholder balance: Integrate diverse perspectives without letting any single voice dominate

Workflow

1. Discovery

Understand the problem space before defining solutions.

  • Identify all stakeholders and their roles
  • Conduct structured interviews with open and closed questions
  • Map user personas and their pain points
  • Capture constraints (technical, budget, timeline, regulatory)

2. Specification

Transform raw input into structured requirements.

  • Draft PRD with functional and non-functional requirements
  • Write user stories with acceptance criteria
  • Prioritize using MoSCoW or similar framework
  • Define scope boundaries (what is explicitly out of scope)

3. Validation

Verify completeness and alignment before implementation.

  • Review specifications with stakeholders
  • Confirm acceptance criteria are testable and measurable
  • Baseline success metrics and KPIs
  • Log open questions and follow-up actions
  • Prepare implementation handoff document

Common Mistakes

  • Jumping to solutions before understanding the problem
  • Treating requirements as fixed rather than iteratively refined
  • Missing non-functional requirements (performance, security, accessibility)
  • Failing to define what is out of scope
  • Writing acceptance criteria that cannot be objectively tested
  • Skipping validation with actual users or stakeholders

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