Online Process Main Page Architecturally Significant Requirements
DescriptionOverview: Some requirements have a profound impact on the architecture of the solution and require special attention. Main Description: Not all requirements have equal significance in the architecture. Some play an important role in determining the architecture of the system, but others do not. Deciding whether a specific requirement is architecturally significant is often a matter of judgment. Typically, these are requirements that are technically challenging, technically constraining, or central to the system's purpose. These are good examples of Architecturally Significant Requirements: - The system must record every modification to customer records for audit purposes.
- The system must respond within 5 seconds.
- The system must deploy on Microsoft Windows XP and Linux.
- The system must encrypt all network traffic.
- The ATM system must dispense cash on demand to validated account holders with sufficient cleared funds.
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Last modified at 1/25/2008 2:12 AM by Administrator
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