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Business Analysis - It Non-Functional Requirements


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Published 11/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 845.53 MB | Duration: 2h 7m

Learn how to uncover non functional requirements, techniques for making your applications full proof.​

What you'll learn
Learn the key non functional ITRequirements concepts to thrive in the complex ITSoftware architecture delivery model
Non Functional Requirements basics - learn what a NFR is, what they do, and how they do it
Learn the ilities, -ities and -ness example usability, security and robustness etc.
Learn not what the software will do, but how the software will do it, for example, software performance requirements, software external interface requirements,
Learn how to Uncover Non-functional Requirements?
Learn NFR Approach. Learn How to validate NFR?
Requirements
This course covers all of the fundamentals - no prior knowledge is required
Description
Defining and addressing the nonfunctional requirements (NFRs) for a system are among the most important of a software architect's / business analyst responsibilities. NFRs are the system quality attributes for a system, as distinct from the functional requirements, which detail a system's business features and capabilities.Broadly, functional requirements define what a system is supposed to do and non-functional requirements define how a system is supposed to be.Nonfunctional Requirements (NFRs) define system attributes such as security, reliability, performance, maintainability, scalability, and usability. They serve as constraints or restrictions on the design of the system across the different backlogs.Functional requirements are usually in the form of "system shall do", an individual action or part of the system, perhaps explicitly in the sense of a mathematical function, a black box description input, output, process and control functional model or IPO...

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