MoSCoW Method
For other uses, see
Moscow (disambiguation).MoSCoW is a method used in business and particularly in software development to get an understanding with the customer on the importance they place on the delivery of each functional
requirement. It originated as part of the
Dynamic Systems Development Method. Sometimes called a MoSCoW list or a MOSCOW Analysis. MoSCoW stands for: M - MUST have this. S - SHOULD have this if at all possible. C - COULD have this if it does not affect anything else. W - WON'T have this time but WOULD like in the future. The o's in MoSCoW are added to make the word pronounceable, and are often left lower case to indicate that they don't stand for anything.
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Moscow
Moscow (Moskva) (,
romanised: Moskva,
IPA: see also other names) is the
capital of
Russia and the country's economic, financial, educational, and transportation centre. It is located on the
Moskva River in the
Central Federal District, in the
European part of Russia. The metropolitan area of Moscow (Moskva) is the
largest in Europe, whose population constitutes about 7% of the total
Russian population. Historically, it was the capital of the former
Soviet Union and the
Grand Duchy of Moscow, the pre-
Imperial Russian state. It is the site of the
Kremlin, which now serves as the ceremonial residence of the
President of Russia.
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Moscou (m)
n.
Moscow, capital city of Russia; capital city of the former Soviet Union
moscou
n.
Moscow, capital city of Russia