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== Justification ==
 
The first argument to embrace the GDP principles is the aspect of requirements. When developing a software, the strong concentration on requirements (e.g. typical for the [[waterfall model]]) causes excessive costs and reduced quality of the outcome, mainly due to the following reasons<ref name="GDSD" />:
 
* Requirements are usually not identical with business objectives because of the author’s limited knowledge about technical possibilities and their costs – such requirements tend to include unnecessary expensive wishes while excluding technically simple features that would provide substantial benefit.