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    UX Requirements that Developers Actually Love: A BA’s Practical Guide

    August 8, 2025

    This guide focuses on how to structure and present UX requirements so they’re both practical and insightful. When developers understand the “why” behind each UX choice, they’re far more likely to implement the “what” successfully. And that translates into fewer do-overs, less confusion, and happier end users.

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