Features in the positive quadrant (the area enclosed by dashes) rank higher than the one outside the quadrant, even if their category is higher (see features ranked #1 and #4, where #2 and #3 are of a "lesser" category, but still fall within the positive quadrant).
Then, feature category determines priority. Must > Perform > Attract > Indifferent > Reverse > Questionable. Features that fall in the latter two categories shouldn't be on your roadmap anyway; you should rethink them.
Finally, features in the same category are ranked according to their distance from the middle of the positive quadrant (x:Live With, y:Expect).
#2 is a stronger Perform feature than #3 and therefore ranks higher.
I don't expect any comments, but they'd be very welcome nevertheless.
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gopoirot.be heb ik voor mezelf gemaakt omdat ik gewoon graag rondsnuister. En zo kom je dan bij plaatjes van Sarah Brightman die o.a. "I Lost My Heart to a Starship Trooper" zong en danste:
Die YT video is van "Sarah Brightman & Hot Gossip". Maar het plaatje dat ik vond is van "Sarah Brightman and the Starship Troopers".
Is ze eerst verliefd geworden op een Starship Trooper uit haar bandje, was er dan ruzie tussen de leden en is de band dan gesplit? Heeft ze daarna een nieuwe band gemaakt (Hot Gossip) waarmee ze haar verdriet in het liedje "I fell in love with a Starship Trooper" heeft gegoten?