I think making requirements SMART helps in tracking progress, but I can't recall a specific example from practice questions that illustrated this clearly.
I remember that SMART stands for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound, but I'm not sure how each part really impacts the overall requirements.
The SMART framework helps ensure requirements are well-defined. I'll focus on explaining how each letter in the acronym contributes to effective requirements.
Hmm, the SMART acronym... I think it has to do with making requirements specific, measurable, and time-bound. I'll need to review that before the exam.
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