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  1. We are deliberately ignoring whether this means, “that only good practices were employed,” or “that all the good practices applicable to this project were employed,” as highlighted in the previous paragraph.

  2. We could also use the word “hole” here, but we won’t go there!

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Davis, A.M., Zowghi, D. Good requirements practices are neither necessary nor sufficient. Requirements Eng 11, 1–3 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00766-004-0206-4

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