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Functional requirements state what the system must be able to do. The requirements provide:
 
Functional requirements state what the system must be able to do. The requirements provide:
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*Parameters for designing the system and identifying [[Metadata requirements|metadata requirements]].
 
*Parameters for designing the system and identifying [[Metadata requirements|metadata requirements]].
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*Criteria for testing the system (used in initial release and future iterations and upgrades).
 
*Criteria for testing the system (used in initial release and future iterations and upgrades).
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*Planning guidelines for developing the system (improve existing or add new functionality).
 
*Planning guidelines for developing the system (improve existing or add new functionality).
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*Documentation for standards compliance (link requirements to relevant international or national descriptive standards)
 
*Documentation for standards compliance (link requirements to relevant international or national descriptive standards)
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*A framework for structuring user-end documentation (step-by-step procedures for how to do things in the system).
 
*A framework for structuring user-end documentation (step-by-step procedures for how to do things in the system).
  

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Purpose

Functional requirements state what the system must be able to do. The requirements provide:

  • Criteria for testing the system (used in initial release and future iterations and upgrades).
  • Planning guidelines for developing the system (improve existing or add new functionality).
  • Documentation for standards compliance (link requirements to relevant international or national descriptive standards)
  • A framework for structuring user-end documentation (step-by-step procedures for how to do things in the system).


Organization

Functional requirements are organized hierarchically, with high-level requirements broken down into sub- and sub-sub-requirements. To facilitate cross-references and links, each requirement has been assigned an alpha-numeric code: the alpha prefix designates the type of requirement (FR = functional requirement), the number establishes its position in the hierarchy. Six main functional requirements have been identified:

FR-1 Implement a system of control

FR-2 Add / edit content

FR-3 Translate content

FR-4 Access content

FR-5 Import / export content

FR-6 Administer the system


Information

Each functional requirement includes some or all of the following information:

  • Requirement number: FR-x.x.x, unique tracking number assigned to requirement.
  • Requirement name: descriptive name assigned to requirement.
  • Specification: brief description of requirement; users of the application must be able to do X, the system must be able to do X.
  • Context (parent requirements): links to higher-level requirements, if applicable.
  • Sub-requirements: links to lower-level requirements, if applicable.
  • Source quotations: links to standards or other documents: why must the applicable be able to do X?
  • Associated metadata requirements: what data must the application capture in order to be able to do X?
  • Associated quality requirements: what design and interface features must the application have to do X well?
  • Associated technical requirements: what system architecture, hardware / software configurations, and programming rules must the application implement to do X?
  • ICA-AtoM implementation: brief description of how ICA-AtoM implements X.
  • Known issues: brief indication of known problems or limitations in the current version of ICA-AtoM that should be addressed in future releases.
  • Use cases: links to descriptions of user-end scenarios relating to the requirement and how they are handled in ICA-AtoM.
  • User Manual sections: links to the User manual sections that provide step-by-step instructions for doing X.


Note that most of this detail will only be found at the lower-level requirements. Higher-level requirements will typically only include the requirement name, number, specification, and source quotation, with links to the lower-level sub-requirements.


Index of functional requirements

The following is the full index of functional requirements identified to date.


FR-1 Implement a system of control


FR-2 Add / edit content


FR-3 Translate content


FR-4 Access content


FR-5 Import / export content


FR-6 Administer the system