High-quality requirements must be cohesive (unified and logically connected), consistent (free of contradictions), and complete (covering all necessary aspects). However, being constrained refers to limitations (e.g., budget, time) that shape the solution but are not intrinsic qualities of the requirements themselves. Constraints are external boundaries, not characteristics of requirement quality.
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