Non-functional requirements (NFRs) are crucial aspects of a system that define its operation rather than its specific behaviors. They describe how a system performs certain functions and are essential for ensuring the system's overall quality, usability, and performance. In the context of a Prescriptive Design Requirement (PDR) for prescriptive delivery, non-functional requirements address various system attributes such as performance, security, scalability, and maintainability.
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KEY INSIGHT: Non-functional requirements are critical in prescriptive design, defining how the system should perform across key areas like performance, scalability, security, usability, reliability, maintainability, and interoperability. |
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KEY VALUE: Automating the recalculation and updating of non-functional requirements allows the system to continuously adapt to changing conditions, optimizing performance without manual intervention and ensuring the solution meets all prescribed design standards. |
Key Non-Functional Requirements (NFRs) Categories
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Monitoring and logging capabilities enable tracking of system performance, issue detection, and debugging, enhancing system reliability and efficiency. By incorporating modularity, documentation, monitoring, and logging features, the system can be effectively managed, maintained, and optimized for seamless operation.
Interoperability Requirements
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