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The phrase "are based on requirements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the foundation or criteria upon which something is established or developed.
Example: "The project specifications are based on requirements gathered from the client during the initial meetings."
Alternatives: "are grounded in criteria" or "are derived from specifications."
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Best practices are based on requirements for the ASME Journal of Fluids Engineering.
Practical techniques rely on selection strategies to identify finite subsets of these tests, and popular approaches are based on requirements to cover the model.
The standards used for inspections in our case study are based on requirements in Norwegian legislation, which do not contain specific outcome requirements.
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This architecture is based on requirements for DFR that we ascertained from an exhaustive review of the DFR literature.
It was based on requirements coming from the biodiversity domain and was awarded the first prize in the Blue Hackathon 2013.
When it was put to him that it "was a sluggish, slow system you delivered wasn't it?" Linwood said: "It was based on requirements given by the users", and said it was not down to him and "technologists" to question what they were being asked to deliver, just to deliver it.
This methodology is based on requirements and known technical parameters from which characteristic factors are derived that are merged to a dimensionless number, likewise the concept of similarity indicators.
Traditionally, cyberdefense has been based on requirements dictated by regulatory compliance or industry standards.
The cut-off of 32ng/mL for vitamin D insufficiency was based on requirements for optimal calcium homeostasis [14] and previous studies [15].
In addition, assessments were based on requirement criteria that have been higher than hitherto and that have been shaped in an efficient military system.
It doesn't make sense when project data model is based on requirement engineering.
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