(a)(iii) Requirements Specification

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(a)(iii) Requirements Specification “What’s it supposed to do ……?”

Requirements Specification what the finished system must be able to do, a numbered list of requirements for the new system, requirements must come from your fact recording requirements should be very specific at least 15-20 requirements for the new system, use the sub-headings from the exemplars will be used in the evaluation section of the project, include input, storage, processing and output requirements menus, entry screens, search screens, data tables, calculations, print outs, do not say how the requirements are to be implemented, signed, dated & agreed by your client

Steps so far …… = the Requirements Specification client obtained …. current methods determined …. expectations (of a new system) discussed Now need to: formalise outcomes with client following analysis of all evidence interviews, questionnaires, observations …. produce a document outlining client requirements what the client would like the new system to do = the Requirements Specification s