requirement-prioritization
Requirement Prioritization
Overview
Use this skill to produce reproducible priority decisions that are executable under real dependency and capacity constraints.
Scope Boundaries
- Use this skill when the task matches the trigger condition described in
description. - Do not use this skill when the primary task falls outside this skill's domain.
Shared References
- Dependency-aware ranking rules:
references/dependency-aware-ranking-rules.md
Templates And Assets
- Prioritization scorecard template:
assets/prioritization-scorecard-template.csv
Inputs To Gather
- Approved requirement baseline.
- Effort/dependency estimates and capacity limits.
- Risk/compliance constraints.
- Release timeline assumptions.
Deliverables
- Ranked requirement backlog with rationale.
- Release cut-line and deferred set.
- Dependency-feasible execution sequence.
Workflow
- Set ranking dimensions and weights.
- Score requirements with
assets/prioritization-scorecard-template.csv. - Apply dependency and mandatory-item rules via
references/dependency-aware-ranking-rules.md. - Validate resulting sequence against capacity.
- Publish ranking decision and deferral triggers.
Quality Standard
- Ranking is reproducible from documented rules.
- Sequence is dependency-feasible.
- Mandatory constraints are never silently deprioritized.
Failure Conditions
- Stop when ranking ignores required dependencies.
- Stop when mandatory compliance/security items are deferred without escalation.
- Escalate when capacity assumptions invalidate priority outcomes.
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