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Which of the following best describes the distinction between functional and nonfunctional requirements?
Which of the following best describes the distinction between functional and nonfunctional requirements?
- Functional requirements define what the software should do, while nonfunctional requirements define how the software should perform. (correct)
- Functional requirements and nonfunctional requirements are unrelated.
- Functional requirements and nonfunctional requirements are the same thing.
- Functional requirements define how the software should perform, while nonfunctional requirements define what the software should do.
Which of the following is NOT one of the families of nonfunctional requirements?
Which of the following is NOT one of the families of nonfunctional requirements?
- Usability
- Performance
- Security
- Functionality (correct)
What is the purpose of using nonfunctional requirements as acceptance criteria and definition of done?
What is the purpose of using nonfunctional requirements as acceptance criteria and definition of done?
- To define the functionality and features of the software.
- To prioritize the development tasks based on their importance.
- To ensure that the software meets the desired performance and quality standards. (correct)
- To capture the user requirements and expectations.
Which of the following is NOT an attribute of well-written and well-understood nonfunctional requirements?
Which of the following is NOT an attribute of well-written and well-understood nonfunctional requirements?
What is the purpose of eliciting nonfunctional requirements?
What is the purpose of eliciting nonfunctional requirements?
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