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* Formalization of the supported business process during development usually reveals inconsistencies and gaps within that process which need to be compensated with changes to the process itself or to the role of the software system.
 
The result of these two effects is usually a large number of change requests during and after development (entailing time and cost overruns), therefore user involvement is considered to be a critical project success factor.<ref name="CHAOS">The chaos report. Technical report, [[Standish Group]], 1994.</ref>
 
Secondly, while established [[Software development process|software processes]] refine requirements down to an implementation, the Goal-driven Development Process recommends trying to find an optimal mapping between business objectives and capabilities of