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missieeisen

Missieeisen, often written missie-eisen in Dutch texts, refers to the set of requirements, constraints, and criteria that define what is necessary for a mission to be executed successfully. The concept is used in planning, management, and evaluation to align actions with a mission's objectives and to establish objective criteria for success.

In practice, missie-eisen cover elements such as the mission objective, scope and boundaries, required capabilities, time

Applications span military operations, humanitarian aid, disaster response, space missions, and corporate or research initiatives. They

Related concepts include mission planning, requirements engineering, and risk management.

frame,
budget
and
resources,
personnel,
safety
and
legal
constraints,
risk
tolerance,
and
the
acceptance
or
success
criteria.
They
are
typically
elicited
from
stakeholders,
documented
in
a
requirements
specification,
and
maintained
through
traceability
and
change
management.
help
determine
procurement,
partner
selection,
and
risk
mitigation
strategies
and
provide
a
basis
for
verification
and
validation
of
outcomes.
The
term
is
distinct
from
a
mission
statement:
a
mission
statement
articulates
purpose
and
vision,
while
mission
requirements
define
concrete
conditions
that
must
be
met
for
the
mission
to
be
considered
complete.