Scope-based High-Level Requirements
Part 3 of Dan Tasker’s Requirements in Context series continues to look at high-level requirements, narrowing the context to that of a project charted to deliver an IT-bases solution. It discusses how scope statements that identify functional capabilities are a good source of HLRs.
The article goes on to discuss how, when the scope is represented visually, either as a Level Zero Dataflow Diagram or a UML Use Case System Context diagram, those models can be used to derive functional HLRs.
The following Use Case System Context diagram is presented as an example:
Each use case is discussed and a corresponding example HLR is presented.
“The system shall be able to identify the appropriate tax that applies to the purchase of a given product based on the product type and the tax authority(s) that have jurisdiction where the shipment is to be delivered.”
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