Lab 2 - Requirements & Specifications (Individual Portion)
Thomas J. Kennedy
The first part of Lab 2 (i.e., Sections 1 & 2) are to be written individually (with a couple subtle exceptions).
1 Cite Lab 1
With two notable exceptions (i.e., 1.3 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations; and 1.4 References) this portion of Lab 2 is to be written individually.
Make sure you have read through your Lab 1 (version 1) feedback. You may use any content you wrote for Lab 1. However, you (and your group) must have a formal entry for Lab 1 in Section 1.4. Consider Cyptolio from Fall 2018:
Team Gold. (2018, October 15). Lab 1 - Cryptolio Product Description.
Retrieved October 19, 2018 from https://www.cs.odu.edu/~411gold
This a good template. You should probably must do something similar.
2 Sections (IEEE 830-1998)
We will follow the same IEEE 830-1998 standard that was covered in your CS 350 coursework.
1. Introduction
1.1 Purpose
State the purpose of the SRS itself, not the product.
1.2 Scope
State the goals and benefits of your team’s project. This should be an abbreviated form of Lab 1 Section 1.
1.3 Definitions, Acronyms, and Abbreviations
This should be the same Glossary that your team has used throughout CS 410 and CS 411W.
1.4 References
This is your team’s collected references.
1.5 Overview
Describe the structure of the remaining SRS sections.
2 Overall Description
2.1 Product Perspective
Describe what your team is building. Think of this as an abbreviated form of Lab 1 Section 2.
2.2 Product Functions
Describe the main features of your the software. Use your team’s RWP vs Prototype Table as a guide.
2.3 User Characteristics
Discuss and define the various user roles for your team’s project.
2.4 Constraints
This section may be marked as N/A.
2.5 Assumptions and Dependencies
This section may be marked as N/A.
3 Submission
Submit a PDF of your individual work in Canvas.