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  2. MoSCoW method - Wikipedia

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    The MoSCoW method is a prioritization technique used in management, business analysis, project management, and software development to reach a common understanding with stakeholders on the importance they place on the delivery of each requirement; it is also known as MoSCoW prioritization or MoSCoW analysis.

  3. The Moscow rules - Wikipedia

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    The Moscow rules are rules-of-thumb said to have been developed during the Cold War to be used by spies and others working in Moscow. The rules are associated with Moscow because the city developed a reputation as being a particularly harsh locale for clandestine operatives who were exposed. The list may never have existed as written.

  4. Talk:MoSCoW method - Wikipedia

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    Therefore it no longer fits the scope of the requirements document. Ice-Soft-Eng 05:40, 7 December 2004 (added a criticism section) Since the priority of requirements is fuzzy (and even varies over time) it is quite appropriate to consider "nice to have" items to still be "requirements".

  5. Gathering of the Russian lands - Wikipedia

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    The gathering of the Russian lands or Rus' lands [1] [a] (Russian: собирание русских земель) was the process in which new states – usually the Principality of Moscow and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania – acquired former territories of Kievan Rus' from the 14th century onwards, claiming to be its legitimate successor.

  6. The West wants Putin isolated. A major summit he’s hosting ...

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    The Russian-hosted gathering poses a sharp contrast to last year’s BRICS summit in Johannesburg, when Putin participated from the other side of a video screen – unable to attend in person due ...

  7. Waste management in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The Russian White House, official headquarters of the Government of Russia.The building is located in the capital city of Moscow.. The newly formed Russian Federation sought to instigate mass reform in the waste management sector to revive the success witnessed under the Soviet government. [2]

  8. Freedom of assembly in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Authorities banned most of the Marches of the Discontented, which took place on 16 December 2006, in Moscow, on 3 March 2007, in Saint Petersburg, on 24 March 2007, in Nizhny Novgorod, on 14 April 2007, for the second time in Moscow, on 15 April 2007, again in Saint Petersburg, on 18 May in Samara and on 19 May in Chelyabinsk, or proposed to ...

  9. Mass surveillance in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Single uniform storage for all types of collecting documents. Knowledge extraction, i.e. automatic and semi-automatic extraction of objects, events and relationships from documents. Maintaining of knowledge base and collecting dossiers on particular projects, investigations, partners, competitors, clients, etc.