Ah, the age-old debate: 'Which came first, the chicken or the egg?' In this case, it's 'Which comes first, the requirements or the solution?' I think they're all necessary, but the order is key.
Wait, where's the 'All of the above' option? Designing a solution requires a comprehensive approach, not just one or two steps. This question is way too simplistic.
This is a no-brainer! You can't design a solution without understanding the customer's requirements. I'd have to say A and D are the most essential steps.
Hmm, I'd say all the options are important, but if I had to choose, I'd go with C and D. Documenting the customer's intent and planning the solution design are the foundations for a successful implementation.
I agree with Tawanna. Qualifying the requirements and documenting the customer's intent are also important, but they should come before the actual solution design.
I think B and D are the most important steps in designing a solution. Selecting the right products and services, as well as planning the solution design, are crucial.
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