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Software Requirements
           Specification
                                                                      for

                                               <Project>
                                                Version 1.0 approved


                                                Prepared by <author>


                                                            <organization>


                                                            <date created>




Copyright © 2009 Remote Tiger Inc. Authored by Wayne Chen
Software Requirements Specification for <Project>                                                                                                      Page ii



Table of Contents
Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................... ii
Revision History ............................................................................................................................ ii
1. Introduction ..............................................................................................................................1
    1.1    Purpose............................................................................................................................................. 1
    1.2    Document Conventions .................................................................................................................... 1
    1.3    Intended Audience and Reading Suggestions .................................................................................. 1
    1.4    Project Scope ................................................................................................................................... 1
    1.5    References ........................................................................................................................................ 1
2. Overall Description ..................................................................................................................1
    2.1    Product Perspective.......................................................................................................................... 1
    2.2    Product Features .............................................................................................................................. 2
    2.3    User Classes and Characteristics ..................................................................................................... 2
    2.4    Operating Environment .................................................................................................................... 2
    2.5    Design and Implementation Constraints .......................................................................................... 2
    2.6    User Documentation ........................................................................................................................ 2
    2.7    Assumptions and Dependencies ...................................................................................................... 2
3. System Features .......................................................................................................................3
    3.1 System Feature 1 .............................................................................................................................. 3
    3.2 System Feature 2 (and so on) ........................................................................................................... 3
4. External Interface Requirements ...........................................................................................3
    4.1    User Interfaces ................................................................................................................................. 3
    4.2    Hardware Interfaces ......................................................................................................................... 4
    4.3    Software Interfaces .......................................................................................................................... 4
    4.4    Communications Interfaces ............................................................................................................. 4
5. Other Nonfunctional Requirements .......................................................................................4
    5.1    Performance Requirements .............................................................................................................. 4
    5.2    Safety Requirements ........................................................................................................................ 4
    5.3    Security Requirements ..................................................................................................................... 5
    5.4    Software Quality Attributes ............................................................................................................. 5
6. Other Requirements ................................................................................................................5
Appendix A: Glossary....................................................................................................................5
Appendix B: Analysis Models .......................................................................................................5
Appendix C: Issues List .................................................................................................................5



Revision History
Name                               Date                 Reason For Changes                                                                    Version




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Software Requirements Specification for <Project>                                               Page 1




1. Introduction
1.1 Purpose
<Identify the product whose software requirements are specified in this document, including the
revision or release number. Describe the scope of the product that is covered by this SRS,
particularly if this SRS describes only part of the system or a single subsystem.>

1.2 Document Conventions
<Describe any standards or typographical conventions that were followed when writing this SRS,
such as fonts or highlighting that have special significance. For example, state whether priorities
for higher-level requirements are assumed to be inherited by detailed requirements, or whether
every requirement statement is to have its own priority.>

1.3 Intended Audience and Reading Suggestions
<Describe the different types of reader that the document is intended for, such as developers,
project managers, marketing staff, users, testers, and documentation writers. Describe what the
rest of this SRS contains and how it is organized. Suggest a sequence for reading the document,
beginning with the overview sections and proceeding through the sections that are most pertinent
to each reader type.>

1.4 Project Scope
<Provide a short description of the software being specified and its purpose, including relevant
benefits, objectives, and goals. Relate the software to corporate goals or business strategies. If a
separate vision and scope document is available, refer to it rather than duplicating its contents
here. An SRS that specifies the next release of an evolving product should contain its own scope
statement as a subset of the long-term strategic product vision.>

1.5 References
<List any other documents or Web addresses to which this SRS refers. These may include user
interface style guides, contracts, standards, system requirements specifications, use case
documents, or a vision and scope document. Provide enough information so that the reader could
access a copy of each reference, including title, author, version number, date, and source or
location.>


2. Overall Description
2.1 Product Perspective
<Describe the context and origin of the product being specified in this SRS. For example, state
whether this product is a follow-on member of a product family, a replacement for certain existing


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Software Requirements Specification for <Project>                                                Page 2


systems, or a new, self-contained product. If the SRS defines a component of a larger system,
relate the requirements of the larger system to the functionality of this software and identify
interfaces between the two. A simple diagram that shows the major components of the overall
system, subsystem interconnections, and external interfaces can be helpful.>

2.2 Product Features
<Summarize the major features the product contains or the significant functions that it performs or
lets the user perform. Details will be provided in Section 3, so only a high level summary is needed
here. Organize the functions to make them understandable to any reader of the SRS. A picture of
the major groups of related requirements and how they relate, such as a top level data flow
diagram or a class diagram, is often effective.>

2.3 User Classes and Characteristics
<Identify the various user classes that you anticipate will use this product. User classes may be
differentiated based on frequency of use, subset of product functions used, technical expertise,
security or privilege levels, educational level, or experience. Describe the pertinent characteristics
of each user class. Certain requirements may pertain only to certain user classes. Distinguish the
favored user classes from those who are less important to satisfy.>

2.4 Operating Environment
<Describe the environment in which the software will operate, including the hardware platform,
operating system and versions, and any other software components or applications with which it
must peacefully coexist.>

2.5 Design and Implementation Constraints
<Describe any items or issues that will limit the options available to the developers. These might
include: corporate or regulatory policies; hardware limitations (timing requirements, memory
requirements); interfaces to other applications; specific technologies, tools, and databases to be
used; parallel operations; language requirements; communications protocols; security
considerations; design conventions or programming standards (for example, if the customer’s
organization will be responsible for maintaining the delivered software).>

2.6 User Documentation
<List the user documentation components (such as user manuals, on-line help, and tutorials) that
will be delivered along with the software. Identify any known user documentation delivery formats
or standards.>

2.7 Assumptions and Dependencies
<List any assumed factors (as opposed to known facts) that could affect the requirements stated in
the SRS. These could include third-party or commercial components that you plan to use, issues
around the development or operating environment, or constraints. The project could be affected if
these assumptions are incorrect, are not shared, or change. Also identify any dependencies the
project has on external factors, such as software components that you intend to reuse from



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Software Requirements Specification for <Project>                                                Page 3


another project, unless they are already documented elsewhere (for example, in the vision and
scope document or the project plan).>


3. System Features
<This template illustrates organizing the functional requirements for the product by system
features, the major services provided by the product. You may prefer to organize this section by
use case, mode of operation, user class, object class, functional hierarchy, or combinations of
these, whatever makes the most logical sense for your product.>

3.1 System Feature 1
<Don’t really say “System Feature 1.” State the feature name in just a few words.>
       3.1.1    Description and Priority
       <Provide a short description of the feature and indicate whether it is of High, Medium, or
              Low priority. You could also include specific priority component ratings, such as
              benefit, penalty, cost, and risk (each rated on a relative scale from a low of 1 to a
              high of 9).>
       3.1.2    Stimulus/Response Sequences
       <List the sequences of user actions and system responses that stimulate the behavior
               defined for this feature. These will correspond to the dialog elements associated with
               use cases.>
       3.1.3    Functional Requirements
       <Itemize the detailed functional requirements associated with this feature. These are the
              software capabilities that must be present in order for the user to carry out the
              services provided by the feature, or to execute the use case. Include how the product
              should respond to anticipated error conditions or invalid inputs. Requirements should
              be concise, complete, unambiguous, verifiable, and necessary. Use “TBD” as a
              placeholder to indicate when necessary information is not yet available.>
       <Each requirement should be uniquely identified with a sequence number or a meaningful
             tag of some kind.>

               REQ-1:
               REQ-2:

3.2 System Feature 2 (and so on)


4. External Interface Requirements
4.1 User Interfaces
<Describe the logical characteristics of each interface between the software product and the users.
This may include sample screen images, any GUI standards or product family style guides that are
to be followed, screen layout constraints, standard buttons and functions (e.g., help) that will
appear on every screen, keyboard shortcuts, error message display standards, and so on. Define



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Software Requirements Specification for <Project>                                             Page 4


the software components for which a user interface is needed. Details of the user interface design
should be documented in a separate user interface specification.>

4.2 Hardware Interfaces
<Describe the logical and physical characteristics of each interface between the software product
and the hardware components of the system. This may include the supported device types, the
nature of the data and control interactions between the software and the hardware, and
communication protocols to be used.>

4.3 Software Interfaces
<Describe the connections between this product and other specific software components (name
and version), including databases, operating systems, tools, libraries, and integrated commercial
components. Identify the data items or messages coming into the system and going out and
describe the purpose of each. Describe the services needed and the nature of communications.
Refer to documents that describe detailed application programming interface protocols. Identify
data that will be shared across software components. If the data sharing mechanism must be
implemented in a specific way (for example, use of a global data area in a multitasking operating
system), specify this as an implementation constraint.>

4.4 Communications Interfaces
<Describe the requirements associated with any communications functions required by this
product, including e-mail, web browser, network server communications protocols, electronic
forms, and so on. Define any pertinent message formatting. Identify any communication standards
that will be used, such as FTP or HTTP. Specify any communication security or encryption issues,
data transfer rates, and synchronization mechanisms.>


5. Other Nonfunctional Requirements
5.1 Performance Requirements
<If there are performance requirements for the product under various circumstances, state them
here and explain their rationale, to help the developers understand the intent and make suitable
design choices. Specify the timing relationships for real time systems. Make such requirements as
specific as possible. You may need to state performance requirements for individual functional
requirements or features.>

5.2 Safety Requirements
<Specify those requirements that are concerned with possible loss, damage, or harm that could
result from the use of the product. Define any safeguards or actions that must be taken, as well as
actions that must be prevented. Refer to any external policies or regulations that state safety
issues that affect the product’s design or use. Define any safety certifications that must be
satisfied.>




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Software Requirements Specification for <Project>                                                 Page 5


5.3 Security Requirements
<Specify any requirements regarding security or privacy issues surrounding use of the product or
protection of the data used or created by the product. Define any user identity authentication
requirements. Refer to any external policies or regulations containing security issues that affect the
product. Define any security or privacy certifications that must be satisfied.>

5.4 Software Quality Attributes
<Specify any additional quality characteristics for the product that will be important to either the
customers or the developers. Some to consider are: adaptability, availability, correctness, flexibility,
interoperability, maintainability, portability, reliability, reusability, robustness, testability, and
usability. Write these to be specific, quantitative, and verifiable when possible. At the least, clarify
the relative preferences for various attributes, such as ease of use over ease of learning.>


6. Other Requirements
<Define any other requirements not covered elsewhere in the SRS. This might include database
requirements, internationalization requirements, legal requirements, reuse objectives for the
project, and so on. Add any new sections that are pertinent to the project.>

Appendix A: Glossary
<Define all the terms necessary to properly interpret the SRS, including acronyms and
abbreviations. You may wish to build a separate glossary that spans multiple projects or the entire
organization, and just include terms specific to a single project in each SRS.>

Appendix B: Analysis Models
<Optionally, include any pertinent analysis models, such as data flow diagrams, class diagrams,
state-transition diagrams, or entity-relationship diagrams.>

Appendix C: Issues List
< This is a dynamic list of the open requirements issues that remain to be resolved, including
TBDs, pending decisions, information that is needed, conflicts awaiting resolution, and the like.>




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Software Requirement Specification Master Template

  • 1. Software Requirements Specification for <Project> Version 1.0 approved Prepared by <author> <organization> <date created> Copyright © 2009 Remote Tiger Inc. Authored by Wayne Chen
  • 2. Software Requirements Specification for <Project> Page ii Table of Contents Table of Contents .......................................................................................................................... ii Revision History ............................................................................................................................ ii 1. Introduction ..............................................................................................................................1 1.1 Purpose............................................................................................................................................. 1 1.2 Document Conventions .................................................................................................................... 1 1.3 Intended Audience and Reading Suggestions .................................................................................. 1 1.4 Project Scope ................................................................................................................................... 1 1.5 References ........................................................................................................................................ 1 2. Overall Description ..................................................................................................................1 2.1 Product Perspective.......................................................................................................................... 1 2.2 Product Features .............................................................................................................................. 2 2.3 User Classes and Characteristics ..................................................................................................... 2 2.4 Operating Environment .................................................................................................................... 2 2.5 Design and Implementation Constraints .......................................................................................... 2 2.6 User Documentation ........................................................................................................................ 2 2.7 Assumptions and Dependencies ...................................................................................................... 2 3. System Features .......................................................................................................................3 3.1 System Feature 1 .............................................................................................................................. 3 3.2 System Feature 2 (and so on) ........................................................................................................... 3 4. External Interface Requirements ...........................................................................................3 4.1 User Interfaces ................................................................................................................................. 3 4.2 Hardware Interfaces ......................................................................................................................... 4 4.3 Software Interfaces .......................................................................................................................... 4 4.4 Communications Interfaces ............................................................................................................. 4 5. Other Nonfunctional Requirements .......................................................................................4 5.1 Performance Requirements .............................................................................................................. 4 5.2 Safety Requirements ........................................................................................................................ 4 5.3 Security Requirements ..................................................................................................................... 5 5.4 Software Quality Attributes ............................................................................................................. 5 6. Other Requirements ................................................................................................................5 Appendix A: Glossary....................................................................................................................5 Appendix B: Analysis Models .......................................................................................................5 Appendix C: Issues List .................................................................................................................5 Revision History Name Date Reason For Changes Version Confidential
  • 3. Software Requirements Specification for <Project> Page 1 1. Introduction 1.1 Purpose <Identify the product whose software requirements are specified in this document, including the revision or release number. Describe the scope of the product that is covered by this SRS, particularly if this SRS describes only part of the system or a single subsystem.> 1.2 Document Conventions <Describe any standards or typographical conventions that were followed when writing this SRS, such as fonts or highlighting that have special significance. For example, state whether priorities for higher-level requirements are assumed to be inherited by detailed requirements, or whether every requirement statement is to have its own priority.> 1.3 Intended Audience and Reading Suggestions <Describe the different types of reader that the document is intended for, such as developers, project managers, marketing staff, users, testers, and documentation writers. Describe what the rest of this SRS contains and how it is organized. Suggest a sequence for reading the document, beginning with the overview sections and proceeding through the sections that are most pertinent to each reader type.> 1.4 Project Scope <Provide a short description of the software being specified and its purpose, including relevant benefits, objectives, and goals. Relate the software to corporate goals or business strategies. If a separate vision and scope document is available, refer to it rather than duplicating its contents here. An SRS that specifies the next release of an evolving product should contain its own scope statement as a subset of the long-term strategic product vision.> 1.5 References <List any other documents or Web addresses to which this SRS refers. These may include user interface style guides, contracts, standards, system requirements specifications, use case documents, or a vision and scope document. Provide enough information so that the reader could access a copy of each reference, including title, author, version number, date, and source or location.> 2. Overall Description 2.1 Product Perspective <Describe the context and origin of the product being specified in this SRS. For example, state whether this product is a follow-on member of a product family, a replacement for certain existing Confidential
  • 4. Software Requirements Specification for <Project> Page 2 systems, or a new, self-contained product. If the SRS defines a component of a larger system, relate the requirements of the larger system to the functionality of this software and identify interfaces between the two. A simple diagram that shows the major components of the overall system, subsystem interconnections, and external interfaces can be helpful.> 2.2 Product Features <Summarize the major features the product contains or the significant functions that it performs or lets the user perform. Details will be provided in Section 3, so only a high level summary is needed here. Organize the functions to make them understandable to any reader of the SRS. A picture of the major groups of related requirements and how they relate, such as a top level data flow diagram or a class diagram, is often effective.> 2.3 User Classes and Characteristics <Identify the various user classes that you anticipate will use this product. User classes may be differentiated based on frequency of use, subset of product functions used, technical expertise, security or privilege levels, educational level, or experience. Describe the pertinent characteristics of each user class. Certain requirements may pertain only to certain user classes. Distinguish the favored user classes from those who are less important to satisfy.> 2.4 Operating Environment <Describe the environment in which the software will operate, including the hardware platform, operating system and versions, and any other software components or applications with which it must peacefully coexist.> 2.5 Design and Implementation Constraints <Describe any items or issues that will limit the options available to the developers. These might include: corporate or regulatory policies; hardware limitations (timing requirements, memory requirements); interfaces to other applications; specific technologies, tools, and databases to be used; parallel operations; language requirements; communications protocols; security considerations; design conventions or programming standards (for example, if the customer’s organization will be responsible for maintaining the delivered software).> 2.6 User Documentation <List the user documentation components (such as user manuals, on-line help, and tutorials) that will be delivered along with the software. Identify any known user documentation delivery formats or standards.> 2.7 Assumptions and Dependencies <List any assumed factors (as opposed to known facts) that could affect the requirements stated in the SRS. These could include third-party or commercial components that you plan to use, issues around the development or operating environment, or constraints. The project could be affected if these assumptions are incorrect, are not shared, or change. Also identify any dependencies the project has on external factors, such as software components that you intend to reuse from Confidential
  • 5. Software Requirements Specification for <Project> Page 3 another project, unless they are already documented elsewhere (for example, in the vision and scope document or the project plan).> 3. System Features <This template illustrates organizing the functional requirements for the product by system features, the major services provided by the product. You may prefer to organize this section by use case, mode of operation, user class, object class, functional hierarchy, or combinations of these, whatever makes the most logical sense for your product.> 3.1 System Feature 1 <Don’t really say “System Feature 1.” State the feature name in just a few words.> 3.1.1 Description and Priority <Provide a short description of the feature and indicate whether it is of High, Medium, or Low priority. You could also include specific priority component ratings, such as benefit, penalty, cost, and risk (each rated on a relative scale from a low of 1 to a high of 9).> 3.1.2 Stimulus/Response Sequences <List the sequences of user actions and system responses that stimulate the behavior defined for this feature. These will correspond to the dialog elements associated with use cases.> 3.1.3 Functional Requirements <Itemize the detailed functional requirements associated with this feature. These are the software capabilities that must be present in order for the user to carry out the services provided by the feature, or to execute the use case. Include how the product should respond to anticipated error conditions or invalid inputs. Requirements should be concise, complete, unambiguous, verifiable, and necessary. Use “TBD” as a placeholder to indicate when necessary information is not yet available.> <Each requirement should be uniquely identified with a sequence number or a meaningful tag of some kind.> REQ-1: REQ-2: 3.2 System Feature 2 (and so on) 4. External Interface Requirements 4.1 User Interfaces <Describe the logical characteristics of each interface between the software product and the users. This may include sample screen images, any GUI standards or product family style guides that are to be followed, screen layout constraints, standard buttons and functions (e.g., help) that will appear on every screen, keyboard shortcuts, error message display standards, and so on. Define Confidential
  • 6. Software Requirements Specification for <Project> Page 4 the software components for which a user interface is needed. Details of the user interface design should be documented in a separate user interface specification.> 4.2 Hardware Interfaces <Describe the logical and physical characteristics of each interface between the software product and the hardware components of the system. This may include the supported device types, the nature of the data and control interactions between the software and the hardware, and communication protocols to be used.> 4.3 Software Interfaces <Describe the connections between this product and other specific software components (name and version), including databases, operating systems, tools, libraries, and integrated commercial components. Identify the data items or messages coming into the system and going out and describe the purpose of each. Describe the services needed and the nature of communications. Refer to documents that describe detailed application programming interface protocols. Identify data that will be shared across software components. If the data sharing mechanism must be implemented in a specific way (for example, use of a global data area in a multitasking operating system), specify this as an implementation constraint.> 4.4 Communications Interfaces <Describe the requirements associated with any communications functions required by this product, including e-mail, web browser, network server communications protocols, electronic forms, and so on. Define any pertinent message formatting. Identify any communication standards that will be used, such as FTP or HTTP. Specify any communication security or encryption issues, data transfer rates, and synchronization mechanisms.> 5. Other Nonfunctional Requirements 5.1 Performance Requirements <If there are performance requirements for the product under various circumstances, state them here and explain their rationale, to help the developers understand the intent and make suitable design choices. Specify the timing relationships for real time systems. Make such requirements as specific as possible. You may need to state performance requirements for individual functional requirements or features.> 5.2 Safety Requirements <Specify those requirements that are concerned with possible loss, damage, or harm that could result from the use of the product. Define any safeguards or actions that must be taken, as well as actions that must be prevented. Refer to any external policies or regulations that state safety issues that affect the product’s design or use. Define any safety certifications that must be satisfied.> Confidential
  • 7. Software Requirements Specification for <Project> Page 5 5.3 Security Requirements <Specify any requirements regarding security or privacy issues surrounding use of the product or protection of the data used or created by the product. Define any user identity authentication requirements. Refer to any external policies or regulations containing security issues that affect the product. Define any security or privacy certifications that must be satisfied.> 5.4 Software Quality Attributes <Specify any additional quality characteristics for the product that will be important to either the customers or the developers. Some to consider are: adaptability, availability, correctness, flexibility, interoperability, maintainability, portability, reliability, reusability, robustness, testability, and usability. Write these to be specific, quantitative, and verifiable when possible. At the least, clarify the relative preferences for various attributes, such as ease of use over ease of learning.> 6. Other Requirements <Define any other requirements not covered elsewhere in the SRS. This might include database requirements, internationalization requirements, legal requirements, reuse objectives for the project, and so on. Add any new sections that are pertinent to the project.> Appendix A: Glossary <Define all the terms necessary to properly interpret the SRS, including acronyms and abbreviations. You may wish to build a separate glossary that spans multiple projects or the entire organization, and just include terms specific to a single project in each SRS.> Appendix B: Analysis Models <Optionally, include any pertinent analysis models, such as data flow diagrams, class diagrams, state-transition diagrams, or entity-relationship diagrams.> Appendix C: Issues List < This is a dynamic list of the open requirements issues that remain to be resolved, including TBDs, pending decisions, information that is needed, conflicts awaiting resolution, and the like.> Confidential