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=====Requirements Artifacts===== | =====Requirements Artifacts===== | ||
- | The requirements define the expected and actual performance of the product according to both the market and the development team. Expect the requirements to //evolve// as new information is obtained during the product development process. Each stage report submitted by the team must included **updated requirements**. While there are variety of ways for expressing and tracking requirements used by industry, for Capstone the requirements are captured in system and subsystem requirements matrices. | + | The requirements define the expected and actual performance of the product according to both the market and the development team. Expect the requirements to //evolve// as new information is obtained during the product development process. Each stage report submitted by the team must included **updated requirements**. While there are variety of ways for expressing and tracking requirements used by industry, for Capstone the requirements are captured in system and subsystem requirements matrices |
- | See [[..:tools: | + | See [[..software_projects:home|software projects]] for additional guidance when completing requirements for software projects. |
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* Requirements Matrix: The most succinct summary of the product performance is the requirements matrix. In the opportunity development stage, there is only a single requirements matrix. In later stages, additional requirements matrices for subsystems and components can be created. | * Requirements Matrix: The most succinct summary of the product performance is the requirements matrix. In the opportunity development stage, there is only a single requirements matrix. In later stages, additional requirements matrices for subsystems and components can be created. | ||
- | * Software Requirement Specification: | + | * Software Requirement Specification: |
* Performance Graphs: In many cases, the measured or predicted performance is best represented by a graph rather than by a single number. | * Performance Graphs: In many cases, the measured or predicted performance is best represented by a graph rather than by a single number. | ||