This is exactly the issue of missing IT/business analysis skills. You can put together some requirements, but usually they are inconsistent, incomplete and looked at only from “happy path scenario”.
This is exactly why someone with solid IT/business analytical skills (requirement engineering, software modeling, communication, etc.) is crucial for developing useful, working software according to the real business needs.
This is exactly the issue of missing IT/business analysis skills. You can put together some requirements, but usually they are inconsistent, incomplete and looked at only from “happy path scenario”.
This is exactly why someone with solid IT/business analytical skills (requirement engineering, software modeling, communication, etc.) is crucial for developing useful, working software according to the real business needs.