What type of questions should developers ask customers when discussing requirements at the inception of the project?
Context-free questions are broad and open-ended, designed to elicit a wide range of information from the customer without leading them towards specific answers.
Open-Ended: These questions do not presuppose any particular solution or requirement, allowing customers to provide a broad perspective.
Exploratory: They help in understanding the broader context of the project, the business environment, and the goals of the stakeholders.
Foundation: Context-free questions lay the groundwork for more detailed and specific discussions later in the requirements gathering process.
Examples of context-free questions might include:
'What is the main goal of this project?'
'What are the biggest challenges you are facing?'
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