The one-to-one interview is the most common type of interview used in requirements elicitation. This format involves a business analyst interviewing a single stakeholder or subject matter expert at a time. It allows for focused discussions, deeper exploration of specific topics, and building rapport, which can lead to more detailed and accurate information about requirements.
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The interview is a common technique for eliciting requirements. It involves direct communication with individuals or groups of people who are part of an initiative.
In an interview, the interviewer directs questions to stakeholders in order to obtain information. One-on-one interviews are the most common.
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