specifying
Specifying is the act of naming, describing, or otherwise detailing the exact properties, conditions, or requirements of something. The goal is to remove ambiguity by making expectations explicit. The noun form specification refers to the document or statement that records these details. The term is used across disciplines.
In engineering and software, specifications articulate required features, performance levels, interfaces, data formats, and constraints. Functional
In research, administration, and law, specifications define methods, protocols, tolerances, and compliance criteria. Data management uses
In linguistics and semantics, specifying involves identifying the intended referent or interpretation, often through descriptive phrases
Best practices for specifying include eliciting stakeholder needs, translating them into measurable criteria, writing precise, testable
Etymology: the word specify derives from Latin roots related to appearance and designation, and entered English