A Software Requirements Specification (SRS) – a requirements
specification for a software system – is a complete description of the
behavior of a system to be developed. It includes a set of use cases
that describe all the interactions the
users will have with the software. In addition to use cases, the SRS also
contains non-functional & functional requirements. Non-functional requirements are requirements which impose constraints on the design or implementation (such as performance engineering requirements, quality standards, or design constraints).
SRS Contents
Introduction
Purpose
Document Conventions
Product Prospective
User Characteristics
General Constraints
Functional Flow & Use Cases
Sub modules Identified
General Ledger 8
Identified Master Entries
Definitions 8
Client
Role
Business Partner Group
Customer
Employee
Price List
Discount Schema
Dunning
Payment Terms
Warehouse
Product definition
Attribute Set
Attribute Set Instance
Product Inventory
Product Price / Communication
Workflow
Calendar
Identified Masters
Identified Transaction
users will have with the software. In addition to use cases, the SRS also
contains non-functional & functional requirements. Non-functional requirements are requirements which impose constraints on the design or implementation (such as performance engineering requirements, quality standards, or design constraints).
SRS Contents
Introduction
Purpose
Document Conventions
Product Prospective
User Characteristics
General Constraints
Functional Flow & Use Cases
Sub modules Identified
General Ledger 8
Identified Master Entries
Definitions 8
Client
Role
Business Partner Group
Customer
Employee
Price List
Discount Schema
Dunning
Payment Terms
Warehouse
Product definition
Attribute Set
Attribute Set Instance
Product Inventory
Product Price / Communication
Workflow
Calendar
Identified Masters
Identified Transaction
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