The need for software is increasing. Software is one way for industries to improve service and brand promotion to customers. E-commerce is one way to utilize technology. The habit of users who have already used many e-commerce applications makes it difficult for them to understand the functional requirements that will be created for the desired software. The challenge that arises is that the standards for an e-commerce application will refer to frequently used applications. This makes it difficult for developers to build their software. The functional requirements obtained will be very numerous, but it is difficult to choose which ones are prioritized. The MoSCoW approach is one solution that can group functional software requirements. The interview data obtained will be grouped into four sections consisting of must-have, should-have, could-have, and won't-have sections. Based on the results of this approach, the priority requirements were obtained at 60%, indicating that, of all software requirements, more than half of the requirements will be prioritized. These results help developers in building software according to top priorities.
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