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 ===== Shall (Requirement) ===== ===== Shall (Requirement) =====
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 **Shall Requirement** - Shall is used to indicate a [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​r:​requirement|requirement]] that is contractually binding, meaning it must be implemented,​ and its implementation verified. ​ Period! ​ Don’t think of “shall” as a word, but rather as an icon that SCREAMS: “This is a requirement.” ​ If a statement does not contain the word “shall” it is not a requirement. **Shall Requirement** - Shall is used to indicate a [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​r:​requirement|requirement]] that is contractually binding, meaning it must be implemented,​ and its implementation verified. ​ Period! ​ Don’t think of “shall” as a word, but rather as an icon that SCREAMS: “This is a requirement.” ​ If a statement does not contain the word “shall” it is not a requirement.
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 +Also see: [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.b_stds:​tech:​ietf:​2119]]
  
 Source: [[https://​reqexperts.com/​2012/​10/​09/​using-the-correct-terms-shall-will-should/​ ]] Source: [[https://​reqexperts.com/​2012/​10/​09/​using-the-correct-terms-shall-will-should/​ ]]
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