Introduction MoSCoW.MoSCoW is used to define priority of request in a specific circumstance, it is also divide into many priority level high, average, or low, MoSCoW is the abbreviation of Must, Should, Could, Won't. (DSDM Consortium, n.d.).Brief summary about 4 level of MoSCoW priority:- Must Have: The mandatory requirements must have of the deployment a project, it make up 60% of the total number of requests made by business (do not ignore these requirements).- Should Have: Making up 20% of the total number of requests made by business, it should be deployed and performed when Must Have's requests done, priority isn't high (if hadn't enough time, could skip the requirements).-Could Have: Making up 20% of the total number of remain requirements, it does not affect much to the deployment of enterprise systems, without it's okay. (Can skip it).-Won't have this time: This is requirement that cannot be done in the system, it will be recognized in requirement list to avoid repeating this requirements.Note: The above information according learned knowledge and consulted on (DSDM Consortium, n.d.).
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