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 Table of Contents  TOC \o "1-3" 1. Introduction  PAGEREF _Toc4959954 \h 4 1.1 Purpose  PAGEREF _Toc4959955 \h 4 1.2 Scope  PAGEREF _Toc4959956 \h 4 1.3 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations  PAGEREF _Toc4959957 \h 4 1.4 References  PAGEREF _Toc4959958 \h 4 1.5 Overview  PAGEREF _Toc4959959 \h 4 2. Assumptions and Dependencies  PAGEREF _Toc4959960 \h 4 3. Usability  PAGEREF _Toc4959961 \h 4 3.1  PAGEREF _Toc4959962 \h 5 4. Reliability  PAGEREF _Toc4959963 \h 5 4.1  PAGEREF _Toc4959964 \h 5 5. Performance  PAGEREF _Toc4959965 \h 5 5.1  PAGEREF _Toc4959966 \h 5 6. Supportability  PAGEREF _Toc4959967 \h 5 6.1  PAGEREF _Toc4959968 \h 6 7. Design Constraints  PAGEREF _Toc4959969 \h 6 7.1  PAGEREF _Toc4959970 \h 6 8. Security  PAGEREF _Toc4959971 \h 6 9. Online User Documentation and Help System Requirements  PAGEREF _Toc4959972 \h 6 10. Interfaces  PAGEREF _Toc4959973 \h 6 10.1 User Interfaces  PAGEREF _Toc4959974 \h 6 10.2 Hardware Interfaces  PAGEREF _Toc4959975 \h 6 10.3 Software Interfaces  PAGEREF _Toc4959976 \h 6 10.4 Communications Interfaces  PAGEREF _Toc4959977 \h 6 11. Applicable Standards  PAGEREF _Toc4959978 \h 7   TITLE \* MERGEFORMAT Supplementary Specifications Introduction [The introduction of the Supplementary Specifications provides an overview of the entire document. It includes the purpose, scope, definitions, acronyms, abbreviations, references, and overview of this Supplementary Specifications. The Supplementary Specifications captures the system requirements that are not readily captured in the use cases of the use-case model. Such requirements include: Legal and regulatory requirements, including application standards. Quality attributes of the system to be built, including usability, reliability, performance, and supportability requirements. Other requirements such as operating systems and environments, compatibility requirements, and design constraints.] Purpose [Specify the purpose of these Supplementary Specifications.] Scope [A brief description of the scope of this Supplementary Specifications; what Project(s) it is associated with and anything else that is affected or influenced by this document.] Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations [This subsection provides the definitions of all terms, acronyms, and abbreviations required to properly interpret the Supplementary Specifications. This information may be provided by reference to the projects Glossary.] References [This subsection provides a complete list of all documents referenced elsewhere in the Supplementary Specifications. Identify each document by title, report number if applicable, date, and publishing organization. Specify the sources from which the references can be obtained. This information may be provided by reference to an appendix or to another document.] Overview [This subsection describes what the rest of the Supplementary Specifications contains and explains how the document is organized.] Assumptions and Dependencies [This section describes any key technical feasibility, subsystem or component availability, or other project related assumptions on which the viability of the software described by this Supplementary Specifications may be based.] Usability [This section should include all of those requirements that affect usability. Examples follow: specify the required training time for a normal users and power users to become productive at particular operations specify measurable task times for typical tasks, or specify requirements to conform to common usability standards, for example, IBMs CUA standards or Microsofts GUI standards] The requirement description. Reliability [Requirements for reliability of the system should be specified here. Suggestions are as follows: Availability specify percentage of time available ( xx.xx%), hours of use, maintenance access, degraded mode operations, and the like. Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) this is usually specified in hours but it could also be specified in terms of days, months or years. Mean Time To Repair (MTTR) how long is the system allowed to be out of operation after it has failed? Accuracy specify precision (resolution) and accuracy (by some known standard) that is required in the systems output. Maximum bugs or defect rate usually expressed in terms of bugs/KLOC (thousands of lines of code), or bugs/function-point. Bugs or defect rate categorized in terms of minor, significant, and critical bugs: the requirement(s) must define what is meant by a critical bug; for example, complete loss of data or complete inability to use certain parts of the functionality of the system.] [The requirement description.] Performance [The performance characteristics of the system should be outlined in this section. Include specific response times. Where applicable, reference related Use Cases by name. Response time for a transaction(average, maximum) Throughput (for example, transactions per second) Capacity (for example, the number of customers or transactions the system can accommodate) Degradation modes (what is the acceptable mode of operation when the system has been degraded in some manner) Resource use: memory, disk, communications, and so forth] [The requirement description.] Supportability [This section indicates any requirements that will enhance the supportability or maintainability of the system being built, including coding standards, naming conventions, class libraries, maintenance access, maintenance utilities.] [The requirement description.] Design Constraints [This section needs to indicate any design constraints on the system being built. Design constraints represent design decisions that have been mandated and must be adhered to. Examples include software languages, software process requirements, prescribed use of developmental tools, architectural and design constraints, purchased components, class libraries, and so on.] [The requirement description.] Security [Identify data to be protected and the type of treats to which each type of data is exposed (treats to physical security; people who may be the sources of these threats; special or unusual security requirements especially with respect to: access the system, encryption of data, auditability). Finally list the objects which require protection by logical or physical security] Online User Documentation and Help System Requirements [Describes the requirements, if any, for on-line user documentation, help systems, help about notices, and so on.] Interfaces [This section defines the interfaces that must be supported by the application. It should contain adequate specificity, protocols, ports and logical addresses, and so forth, so that the software can be developed and verified against the interface requirements.] User Interfaces [Briefly describe the user interfaces that are to be implemented by the software and refer to the user interface prototype document] Hardware Interfaces [This section defines any hardware interfaces that are to be supported by the software, including logical structure, physical addresses, expected behavior, and so on.] Software Interfaces [This section describes software interfaces to other components of the software system. These may be purchased components, components reused from another application or components being developed for subsystems outside of the scope of this SRS, but with which this software application must interact.] Communications Interfaces [Describe any communications interfaces to other systems or devices such as local area networks, remote serial devices, and so on.] Applicable Standards [This section describes by reference any applicable standards and the specific sections of any such standards that apply to the system being described. For example, this could include legal, quality and regulatory standards, industry standards for usability, interoperability, internationalization, operating system compliance, and so forth.]  DOCPROPERTY "Company" \* MERGEFORMAT  PAGE   SUBJECT \* MERGEFORMAT  Version: <1.0> TITLE \* MERGEFORMAT Supplementary Specifications Date:
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