Computers and Technology

Ex1. Classify the following statements as business (B), functional (F), non- functional (N), or data (D) requirements; for the latter three, also classify them as user-level (U), operational-level (O), or physical-level (P) requirements:(a) The program must process at least 3,000 calls per hour.(b) The default credit card choice on the payment form must be "Visa."(c) The program must notify the operator when the order quantity is greater than the quantity on hand.(d) The product must be rated as most reliable in published product reviews within a year after release.(e) In the daily report, the title must be in the form "Daily Report for dd/mm/yy," where dd is the current day of the month as a two digit number, mm is the current month as a two-digit number, and yy is the last two digits of the current year.(f) The product must strap to patients’ wrists and measure several bodily functions to monitor and record stress levels.(g) The daily report of expiring drug batches must list, for each expiring drug, the drug name, manufacturer, batch number, and pharmacy bin number.(h) The pillbox must record the medication stored in each of its hoppers in a string of 0 to 24 alphanumeric characters.(i) The product must reduce support costs by 15% in three months. Chapter 3 Exercises 95(j) Each elevator’s default floor parking location must be an integer in the range lowest-floor to highest-floor.(k) An elevator in an idle state must transition to an active state if one or more floors different from the current floor are selected on its control panel, or if a call message is received from the dispatcher. a product.

answer
Answers: 1

Other questions on the subject: Computers and Technology

image
Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 10:00, banna01man
You need a reliable network for about twenty-five computers that will be distributed across a large building. it is important that the network be relatively cheap. which topology should you use?
Answers: 1
image
Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 01:40, littlebirdd987
You have a linux system that has a 1000gb hard disk drive, which has a 90gb partition containing an ext4 filesystem mounted to the / directory and a 4gb swap partition. currently, this linux system is only used by a few users for storing small files; however, the department manager wants to upgrade this system and use it to run a database application that will be used by 100 users. the database application and the associated data will take up over 200gb of hard disk space. in addition, these 100 users will store their personal files on the hard disk of the system. each user must have a maximum of 5gb of storage space. the department manager has made it very clear that this system must not exhibit any downtime as a result of hard disk errors. how much hard disk space will you require, and what partitions would you need to ensure that the system will perform as needed? where would these partitions be mounted? what quotas would you implement? what commands would you need to run and what entries to /etc/fstab would you need to create? justify your answers.
Answers: 3
image
Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 10:00, noahmace
When writing a business letter, how many times can you use the same merge field in a document? once once, unless using the address block feature unlimited it will depend on the type of document you choose
Answers: 1
image
Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 10:00, lashaunahard
Each time you save a document, you will need to type in the file type in which it should be saved you can select the save button to save it with the same file name if it has been previously saved you will need to select the location to save the file you will need to use the save as dialog box
Answers: 1
Do you know the correct answer?
Ex1. Classify the following statements as business (B), functional (F), non- functional (N), or data...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Mathematics, 24.10.2019 02:00