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Merriam Webster’s dictionary defines the term “Establishment” as “a settled arrangement”, “as established order of society” among other definitions. CMMI® model document for development used the term “establishment” in the context of requirements but left it without a definition. The term “establishment” is defined here on the lines of the Merriam Webster’s dictionary.

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    By Murali Chemuturi and Thomas M. Cagley, Jr., published by J. Ross Publishing, Inc., 2010.

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Chemuturi, M. (2013). Establishment of Requirements. In: Requirements Engineering and Management for Software Development Projects. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-5377-2_5

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