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A chapter of SRS which provides detailed, specific information that us related to the application being developed
Appendices
Requirements documents standards have been designed by?
IEEE
An approach to writing requirements where information about the information needed for the computation and other entities used
form-based specification
Chapter of SRS which describes the functional and non-functional requirements in More details
System Requirements specification
An approach to writing requirements when you have to define a number of possible alternative courses of action
Tabular specification
A chapter of SRS which provides detailed, specific information that is related to the application being developed
Appendices
Requirements documents standards have been designed by?
IEEE
An approach to writing requirements where information about the information needed fo the computation and other entities used
Form-based specification
Describes functional and non-functional requirements in more detail
SRS
Way of writing SRS that is written in natural language or standard form template
Structured natural language
Statements of services the system should provide, how the system should react to particular inputs and how the system should behave in particular situations
FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Defines what should be implemented so may be part of a contract between client and contractor
System requirements
The process of establishing the services that the costumer requires from a system and the constraints under which it operates
Requiremnes engineering
Chapter of SRS which describes the need for the system
Introduction
Should include descriptions of all facilities required
Requirements completeness
Chapter of SRS which describes the fundamental assumptions on which the system is based, and any anticipated changes
System Evolution
Statements in natural language plus diagrams of the services the system provides and its operational constraints
User requirements
A process activity which includes prioritizing requirements and resolving requirements conflicts
Prioritization and negotiation
Freedom of the requirements as writer is limited and requirements are written in a standard way
Structured specification
Type of user of requirements document who use the SRS to understand what system is to be developed
System Engineers