Requirements definition

We help you accomplish the definition of your business requirements by refining your ideas and defining them in detail to help you gain a better understanding of your online needs. We can offer you a wide range of experience to help turn any of your strategic plans into business requirements and then into technical and functional specifications.

To determine exactly who your users are and what they need, we use any of a number of requirements gathering methods: card sorting, contextual field visits, focus groups, user/task modelling, questionnaires, and more.

All of our requirements gathering methods bring our experts in touch with the right users to inform the best way forward for each situation.

When looking at structure and organisation, card sorting lets users interact directly with the different elements of your offering. This tells you which grouping and naming choices will make for the most satisfying user experience.

Indicative deliverables

Outputs from these activities are analysed and enumerated in a report.

Published: 14 May 2007

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What’s next?

To find out how Cimex can help you improve your digital and mobile capability, contact our business development team.

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