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Non-Functional Requirements

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Non-Functional Requirements specify how the system should do it. Non-functional requirements do not affect the basic functionality of the system (hence the name, non-functional requirements). Even if the non-functional requirements are not met, the system will still perform its basic purpose.

If a system will still perform without meeting the non-functional requirements, why are they important? The answer is usability. Non-functional requirements define system behavior, features, and general characteristics that affect the user experience. How well non-functional requirements are defined and executed determines how easy the system is to use, and is used to judge system performance. Non-functional requirements are product properties and focus on user expectations.

See also Functional Requirements.

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ddsf/public/guidebook/06_append/glossary/n/nonfuncreq.txt · Last modified: 2021/07/14 16:43 by murphy