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Software Requirements and
Specification
2
Introduction
• Requirements form the basis for all
software products
• Requirements engineering is the
process, which enables us to
systematically determine the
requirements for a software product
Learning outcome
After this lecture
•You will be able to understand what is requirement
•What is software requirement
•Sources of Requirement
•Levels of requirement
•Importance of software requirement
•Kinds of requirements
•Examples
3
4
Software Requirements
Lecture # 1
5
Requirement
• Something required, something wanted
or needed
– Webster’s dictionary
• There is a huge difference between
wanted and needed and it should be
kept in mind all the time
6
Software Requirements - 1
• A complete description of what the
software system will do without
describing how it will do it is
represented by the software
requirements
7
Software Requirements - 2
• Software requirements are complete
specification of the desired external
behavior of the software system to be
built
• They also represent External behavior
of the system
8
Software Requirements - 3
• Software requirements may be:
– Abstract statements of services and/or
constraints
– Detailed mathematical functions
9
Software Requirements - 4
• Software requirements may be:
– Part of the bid of contract
– The contract itself
– Part of the technical document, which
describes a product
10
IEEE Definition
• A condition or capability that must be
met or possessed by a system...to
satisfy a contract, standard,
specification, or other formally
imposed document
– IEEE Std 729
11
Sources of Requirements
• Stakeholders
– People affected in some way by the
system
• Documents
• Existing system
• Domain/business area
12
Levels of Software Requirements
• Stakeholders describe requirements at
different levels of detail
– “What versus How”
– “One person’s floor is another person’s
ceiling”
13
What Versus How
User needs
Product space
Actual product’s behavior
Architecture/data flow
Module specifications
Algorithms
Code
What
How
What
How
What
How
What
How
What
How
What
How
14
Importance of Software
Requirements
• The hardest single part of building a
software system is deciding what to
build...No other part of the work so
cripples the resulting system if done
wrong. No other part is difficult to
rectify later
– Fred Brooks
15
Examples of Requirements - 1
• The system shall maintain records of
all payments made to employees on
accounts of salaries, bonuses,
travel/daily allowances, medical
allowances, etc.
16
Examples of Requirements - 2
• The system shall interface with the
central computer to send daily sales
and inventory data from every retail
store
17
Examples of Requirements - 3
• The system shall maintain records of
all library materials including books,
serials, newspapers and magazines,
video and audio tapes, reports,
collections of transparencies, CD-
ROMs, DVDs, etc.
18
Examples of Requirements - 4
• The system shall allow users to search
for an item by title, author, or by
International Standard Book Number
• The system’s user interface shall be
implemented using a web browser
19
Examples of Requirements - 5
• The system shall support at least
twenty transactions per second
• The system facilities which are
available to public users shall be
demonstrable in ten minutes or less
20
Kinds of Software Requirements
21
Kinds of Software Requirements
• Functional requirements
• Non-functional requirements
• Domain requirements
• Inverse requirements
• Design and implementation constraints
22
Functional Requirements
23
Functional Requirements - 1
• Statements describing what the system
does
• Functionality of the system
24
Functional Requirements - 2
• Statements of services the system
should provide
– Reaction to particular inputs
– Behavior in particular situations
25
Functional Requirements - 3
• Sequencing and parallelism are also
captured by functional requirements
• Abnormal behavior is also documented
as functional requirements in the form
of exception handling
26
Functional Requirements - 4
• Functional requirements should be
complete and consistent
• Customers and developers usually
focus all their attention on functional
requirements
27
Functional Requirements Example # 1
• The system shall solve a quadratic
equation using the following formula
x = (-b+sqrt(b2
– 4*a*c))/2*a
28
Functional Requirements Example # 2
• The user shall be able to search either
the entire database of patients or select
a subset from it (admitted patients, or
patients with asthma, etc.)
29
Functional Requirements Example # 3
• The system shall provide appropriate
viewers for the user to read documents
in the document store
30
Functional Requirements Example # 4
• Every order shall be allocated a unique
identifier (ORDER_ID) which the user
shall use to access that order
31
Functional Requirements Example # 5
• The system shall allow customers to
return non-perishable items within
fifteen days of the purchase. A
customer must present the original sale
receipt to return an item
32
Comments on Examples
• Notice the level of detail in different
requirements described above. Some
are very detailed compared to others
33
Comments on Examples
• Notice the ambiguity in the
requirement, which uses the term
‘appropriate viewers’
• This requirement does not mention the
formats of documents and types of
viewers, which can be used
34
Comments on Examples
• Notice the ambiguity in the
requirement for solving the quadratic
equation. The requirement does not
speak about the possibility when the
value of ‘a’ is zero
x = (-b+sqrt(b2
– 4*a*c))/2*a
35
Comments on Examples
• Incomplete and ambiguous
requirements are open to multiple
interpretations and assumptions
• This can lead to the development of
poor quality, or faulty, software
products
36
Summary
• Requirements form the basis of all
software engineering projects
• Functional requirements capture the
behavioral aspects/functions of the
proposed automated system
• Functional requirements are the
backbone of all software products
37
References
• ‘Requirements Engineering: Processes and
Techniques’ by G. Kotonya and I.
Sommerville, John Wiley & Sons, 1998
• Software Requirements: Objects, Functions,
and States by A. Davis, PH, 1993
• Software Engineering 6th
Edition, by I.
Sommerville, 2000
• Software Engineering 5th
Edition, by R.
Pressman

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Software Requirement Engineering - Power Point Slides lecture-01.ppt

  • 2. 2 Introduction • Requirements form the basis for all software products • Requirements engineering is the process, which enables us to systematically determine the requirements for a software product
  • 3. Learning outcome After this lecture •You will be able to understand what is requirement •What is software requirement •Sources of Requirement •Levels of requirement •Importance of software requirement •Kinds of requirements •Examples 3
  • 5. 5 Requirement • Something required, something wanted or needed – Webster’s dictionary • There is a huge difference between wanted and needed and it should be kept in mind all the time
  • 6. 6 Software Requirements - 1 • A complete description of what the software system will do without describing how it will do it is represented by the software requirements
  • 7. 7 Software Requirements - 2 • Software requirements are complete specification of the desired external behavior of the software system to be built • They also represent External behavior of the system
  • 8. 8 Software Requirements - 3 • Software requirements may be: – Abstract statements of services and/or constraints – Detailed mathematical functions
  • 9. 9 Software Requirements - 4 • Software requirements may be: – Part of the bid of contract – The contract itself – Part of the technical document, which describes a product
  • 10. 10 IEEE Definition • A condition or capability that must be met or possessed by a system...to satisfy a contract, standard, specification, or other formally imposed document – IEEE Std 729
  • 11. 11 Sources of Requirements • Stakeholders – People affected in some way by the system • Documents • Existing system • Domain/business area
  • 12. 12 Levels of Software Requirements • Stakeholders describe requirements at different levels of detail – “What versus How” – “One person’s floor is another person’s ceiling”
  • 13. 13 What Versus How User needs Product space Actual product’s behavior Architecture/data flow Module specifications Algorithms Code What How What How What How What How What How What How
  • 14. 14 Importance of Software Requirements • The hardest single part of building a software system is deciding what to build...No other part of the work so cripples the resulting system if done wrong. No other part is difficult to rectify later – Fred Brooks
  • 15. 15 Examples of Requirements - 1 • The system shall maintain records of all payments made to employees on accounts of salaries, bonuses, travel/daily allowances, medical allowances, etc.
  • 16. 16 Examples of Requirements - 2 • The system shall interface with the central computer to send daily sales and inventory data from every retail store
  • 17. 17 Examples of Requirements - 3 • The system shall maintain records of all library materials including books, serials, newspapers and magazines, video and audio tapes, reports, collections of transparencies, CD- ROMs, DVDs, etc.
  • 18. 18 Examples of Requirements - 4 • The system shall allow users to search for an item by title, author, or by International Standard Book Number • The system’s user interface shall be implemented using a web browser
  • 19. 19 Examples of Requirements - 5 • The system shall support at least twenty transactions per second • The system facilities which are available to public users shall be demonstrable in ten minutes or less
  • 20. 20 Kinds of Software Requirements
  • 21. 21 Kinds of Software Requirements • Functional requirements • Non-functional requirements • Domain requirements • Inverse requirements • Design and implementation constraints
  • 23. 23 Functional Requirements - 1 • Statements describing what the system does • Functionality of the system
  • 24. 24 Functional Requirements - 2 • Statements of services the system should provide – Reaction to particular inputs – Behavior in particular situations
  • 25. 25 Functional Requirements - 3 • Sequencing and parallelism are also captured by functional requirements • Abnormal behavior is also documented as functional requirements in the form of exception handling
  • 26. 26 Functional Requirements - 4 • Functional requirements should be complete and consistent • Customers and developers usually focus all their attention on functional requirements
  • 27. 27 Functional Requirements Example # 1 • The system shall solve a quadratic equation using the following formula x = (-b+sqrt(b2 – 4*a*c))/2*a
  • 28. 28 Functional Requirements Example # 2 • The user shall be able to search either the entire database of patients or select a subset from it (admitted patients, or patients with asthma, etc.)
  • 29. 29 Functional Requirements Example # 3 • The system shall provide appropriate viewers for the user to read documents in the document store
  • 30. 30 Functional Requirements Example # 4 • Every order shall be allocated a unique identifier (ORDER_ID) which the user shall use to access that order
  • 31. 31 Functional Requirements Example # 5 • The system shall allow customers to return non-perishable items within fifteen days of the purchase. A customer must present the original sale receipt to return an item
  • 32. 32 Comments on Examples • Notice the level of detail in different requirements described above. Some are very detailed compared to others
  • 33. 33 Comments on Examples • Notice the ambiguity in the requirement, which uses the term ‘appropriate viewers’ • This requirement does not mention the formats of documents and types of viewers, which can be used
  • 34. 34 Comments on Examples • Notice the ambiguity in the requirement for solving the quadratic equation. The requirement does not speak about the possibility when the value of ‘a’ is zero x = (-b+sqrt(b2 – 4*a*c))/2*a
  • 35. 35 Comments on Examples • Incomplete and ambiguous requirements are open to multiple interpretations and assumptions • This can lead to the development of poor quality, or faulty, software products
  • 36. 36 Summary • Requirements form the basis of all software engineering projects • Functional requirements capture the behavioral aspects/functions of the proposed automated system • Functional requirements are the backbone of all software products
  • 37. 37 References • ‘Requirements Engineering: Processes and Techniques’ by G. Kotonya and I. Sommerville, John Wiley & Sons, 1998 • Software Requirements: Objects, Functions, and States by A. Davis, PH, 1993 • Software Engineering 6th Edition, by I. Sommerville, 2000 • Software Engineering 5th Edition, by R. Pressman