+\subsection{\emph{MoSCoW}}
+The requirements are ordered following the \emph{MoSCoW} prioritization method.
+The \emph{MoSCoW} approach originated from the RAD
+methodology~\cite{clegg_case_1994}. \emph{MoSCoW} is used to sort the features
+into priority order based on the importance. In this way, the developers are
+able to understand what feature is essential to be done. The term \emph{MoSCoW}
+itself is an acronym derived from the first letter of each of four
+prioritization categories (Must have, Should have, Could have, and Would like
+but will not get). The first letters are used in the first column of
+\autoref{tab:req} to describe the priority of the requirements.