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These are minimum [[requirements]] that must be achieved or addressed to satisfy each of the [[eDream Components]] and [[Enablement Components]].
 
These are minimum [[requirements]] that must be achieved or addressed to satisfy each of the [[eDream Components]] and [[Enablement Components]].
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The status of the each requirement is as follows:
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* Theory - Has yet to be validated by the person who needs to accept the requirement is critical and accurate
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* Validate/Plus - Has been validated and improved (plussed) by person who needs to accept that the requirement was addressed
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* Demo/Show - The approach to address the requirement has been shown to the person who needs to accept. They have agreed that the approach will address the requirement. 
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* Accept - The solution to address the requirement has been shown to the person who needs to accept. They agreed that the solution addresses the requirement.
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* Commit - The person who needs to accept the requirement has committed to acceptance by paying for it, tell others about it or risking reputation by committing to it.

Revision as of 11:29, 20 October 2013

These are minimum requirements that must be achieved or addressed to satisfy each of the eDream Components and Enablement Components.

The status of the each requirement is as follows:

  • Theory - Has yet to be validated by the person who needs to accept the requirement is critical and accurate
  • Validate/Plus - Has been validated and improved (plussed) by person who needs to accept that the requirement was addressed
  • Demo/Show - The approach to address the requirement has been shown to the person who needs to accept. They have agreed that the approach will address the requirement.
  • Accept - The solution to address the requirement has been shown to the person who needs to accept. They agreed that the solution addresses the requirement.
  • Commit - The person who needs to accept the requirement has committed to acceptance by paying for it, tell others about it or risking reputation by committing to it.