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Although Requirements at first glance appear to be simple, they quickly become very complex as the number of requirements increase, and consequently they need to be managed and governed. Add this complexity to the complexity associated with any distribute system, and it can quickly seem daunting and overwhelming. Like any other large problem that confronts us, it is too hard to handle it as one big problem. In engineering, a common approach is to …</description>
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Functional Requirements define the basic system behavior. Essentially, they are requirements stating what the system must do or must not do, and can be thought of in terms of how the system responds to inputs. Functional requirements usually define if/then behaviors and include calculations, data input, and business processes.</description>
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Non-functional requirements
are often incorrectly assumed rather than being explicitly defined by users. This can lead to problems towards the end of a project as the user expectations for non-functional requirements are not met. Many times, the developers dismiss non-functional requirements as non-testable and therefore not enforceable.</description>
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An important part of having functional and non-functional requirements is access a particular effort to determine if the effort complies with the requirements. The approach is slightly different between Functional and non-functional requirements.</description>
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