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Title : Additional Key words to Indicate Requirement Levels
Author(s) : P. Hoffman
Filename : draft-hoffman-additional-key-words-00.txt
Pages : 5
Date : 2008-01-15
Some document authors want to express requirement levels using the
traditional definitions of "MUST" and "SHOULD" from RFC 2119, but
also want to express that there is an expectation that later versions
of the document may change those requirements. For example, they may
want to express "this SHOULD be implemented now, but we expect that
this will become a MUST requirement in a future update to this
standard".
This document defines three new keywords, "MUST-", "SHOULD+", and
"SHOULD-" to facilitate such definitions.
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