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New Post 4/19/2011 1:57 PM
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Difference between Non Functional and Process Requirements 

 

Hi - Can anyone tell me about is there any difference between NFR and Process Requirments / Functional and Buisness Requirements? Really appreciate your help

 
New Post 4/19/2011 7:22 PM
User is offline KJ
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Re: Difference between Non Functional and Process Requirements 

 

Good question.
 
 
What does it mean? Let’s say the hotel manager says “Kashi, I want a new Reservation System (Functionality). I want the interface to be simple – at least 2-3 key strokes to make a reservation at front desk(Human factor); I want it to run 24 x 7 (Reliability); I want our front desk staff to have 1-2 second response times on the core reservation screens (performance). We have plans to acquire new hotels in Mexico and Brazil in the next 9-months and plan to use the same system (Extensibility and Localizability etc.). These URPS in FURPS are the constraints we place on the system.
 
warm regards,
K
 
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