Tuesday, August 19, 2008

SRS Document Template - Appendices

This section should describe a set of scenarios that illustrate, from the user's perspective, what will be experienced when utilizing the system under various situations.

In the article Inquiry-Based Requirements Analysis (IEEE Software, March 1994), scenarios are defined as follows:

In the broad sense, a scenario is simply a proposed specific use of the system. More specifically, a scenario is a description of one or more end-to-end transactions involving the required system and its environment. Scenarios can be documented in different ways, depending up on the level of detail needed. The simplest form is a use case, which consists merely of a short description with a number attached. More detailed forms are called scripts. These are usually represented as tables or diagrams and involved identifying an action and the agent (doer) of the action. FOr this reason, a script can also be called an action table.

Although scenarios are useful in acquiring and validating requirements, they are not themselves requirements, because the describe the system's behavior only in specific situations; a specification, on the other hand, describes what the system should do in general.




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