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The customer team provides the requirements, sets the priorities and steers the project. The customer team can be made&#xD;
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representative, it is important that the customer team speak to the developers in one voice (&quot;The Customer&quot;) in order&#xD;
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is needed. There may be a manager, providing resources, handling external communication and coordinating activities.&#xD;
The team may include testers, who help the customer define the customer acceptance tests. Analysts may also help to&#xD;
define the requirements.&#xD;
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