Engineering, 24.02.2021 18:30 limelight11
⚠️I mark Brian list being timed⚠️Which option distinguishes the step in the requirements engineering process described in the following scenario?
Sam's design team determines that the hockey helmet needs to withstand multiple puck impacts of 40 mph.
O write engineering requirements
O list the product goals
O identify customer needs
O evaluate the competition
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