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		<title>Requirements Analysis in PHP – Gather, Estimate &#038; Validate Requirements</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Requirements analysis is the process of systematically gathering, examining, and specifying what the software must do and how it should deliver value to its users. In the context of PHP application development, it means clarifying which features we truly need, why, and for whom.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Requirements analysis is the process of systematically gathering, examining, and specifying what the software must do and how it should deliver value to its users. For PHP application development, it means clarifying which features we truly need, why they matter, who will use them, and how they align with business goals. In other words, good software “starts with clarity” – a clear…</p>
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