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Requirements engineering is inherently concerned with discovering and/or predicting purposes, goals, and objectives of software systems. To discover/predict, analyze, elicit, specify, and reason about various requirements of software systems, we need a right fundamental logic system to provide us with a logical validity criterion of reasoning as well as a formal representation and specification language. This short position paper briefly shows that deontic relevant logic is a hopeful candidate for the fundamental logic we need.