[Year 12 SofDev] sofdev Digest, Vol 144, Issue 19

Vella, James jvella at mackillop.vic.edu.au
Sun Mar 19 15:55:02 AEDT 2017


The glossary, as you've pointed out Tony, talks about breaking down the problem and providing input to the design stage.

As I said earlier, almost every need or opportunity will have some existing manual process or previous system in place.

If I'm not mistaken, this has also been tackled at the SAT PD days and it was stated that it was the existing system - I might be wrong so happy for the Phil, Paula or any others to add their 2c.

JV


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   1. Diagrams in the SRS - of which system? (Vella, James)
   2. Re: Diagrams in the SRS - of which system? (Tony Crewe)
   3. Re: Diagrams in the SRS - of which system? (Tony Crewe)


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Subject: [Year 12 SofDev] Diagrams in the SRS - of which system?
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The diagrams should be of the existing system or process.

Regardless of whether students are looking to meet a need or opportunity, there is almost always some existing system or manual process in place.

The SRS is part of the Analysis stage - not the Design stage.

Regards

James
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Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2017 04:10:42 +0000
From: Tony Crewe <TonyCrewe at caulfieldgs.vic.edu.au>

James

Not sure about that James,

There may not be any existing system in a need or opportunity.
Can't the analysis can be of the desired need or opportunity.
That is, the SRS would be analysing the requirements, processes and flow of data of the need of opportunity?

Tony

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James

The Glossary definition says nothing specifically of an exisiting system, but breaking down a problem ... description of the intended purpose ... of solution.

"Software requirements specification is a comprehensive description of the intended purpose and environment for purpose-designed software solutions. It documents the key activities associated with the analysing stage of the problem-solving methodology.
Software requirements specifications (SRS) fulfil the purposes of breaking down a problem into component parts, providing input to the design stage and serving as a reference point for further stages of the problem-solving methodology."

Tony


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