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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 or the Software Requirements Specification (SRS). | 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 or the Software Requirements Specification (SRS). | ||
- | 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. | ||