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Title
BOUNDARY LINES OF FUNCTIONAL AND NON-FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR SMALL SCALE APPLICATIONS
Author(s)
EHTASHAM UL HUSSAN
Abstract
The software development is referred as challenging task in various aspects. The first challenge is to understand the nature of the software package itself. As compared to other engineering disciplines, the computer program item isn’t significant and does not fulfill any corporeal laws which makes it depend on great practice instead of a fundamental theory. Disappointment comes when ventures exceed the allotted budget, require extra time or need vital functionality. Investigations has proved that the dynamic reason of project failure is the insufficient dealing with the requirements, the major agenda of the project must be fulfilled accordingly. The first and the foremost need in designing any software system is to develop the basic specifications of the software. Such specifications explain customer requests, where typically customers convey their needs in a natural language or in a written narration of the software system they want. Need of high-quality software specifications is a critical success factor, as any defects in the requirements will have a detrimental impact on the overall development process and result in high costs to fix them. This research basically educates us regarding the characteristics of the functional and nonfunctional requirements, and develops the boundary lines to segregate the requirements for small scale applications. After reviewing the literature critically, a framework is proposed which is able to help in classification of functional and non-functional requirements.
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Thesis/Dissertation MS
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Engineering and Computer Science
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Engineering
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English
Publication Date
2022-01-14
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