Difference b/w srs and functional specifications? what are
the approaches u'll follow while integrating the modules
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Answer / rajendra
SRS specifies the software requirements
i.e requirements to make a software
1.purpose
2.scope
3.target users(who will use this system)
1.customers
2.developpers
3.testing people..like
4.description of each module
5.general conderations for all moudles
6.functioonal requirements
1.Navigational requirements
7.Nonfnctional requirements
1.Performence requirements
2.Security requirements
3.Resource requiremts
i.Software requiremsnts(operating system)
ii.Hard ware Requirements
iii.Networking requirements
8.Appendix
i.acronys
ii.definitions ..ext
Ans FRS means Functional decomposition of each module .
It contains
Model screen shots of sceens of each module
different elements of each page
and their location,action of each element..etc
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Rajendra
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Answer / venkat
Hi Mr. Rajendra,
Really you gave the great answer here.
But here I have one clarification with your point no 3.
Target user:
When we develop the system, we have to analyze who are all
the users of our system and they are all coming under which
category. Say like Admin, CCO(Collection counter office),
public…. instead of developer and testing…
This is the way we have to specify the target user and we
provide the access permission based on their category…
Am I right?
Thanks and Regards,
S.Venkat
sarulvenki@rediffmail.com
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