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− | + | Non-functional requirements contrast with functional requirements that define what the system must be able to do or perform. Typical non-functional requirements include availability, reliability, maintainability, safety, and security. | |
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Quality attributes or characteristics that are desired in a system, that define how a system is supposed to be. (Created for SEBoK)
Source
This definition was developed for the SEBoK.
Discussion
Non-functional requirements contrast with functional requirements that define what the system must be able to do or perform. Typical non-functional requirements include availability, reliability, maintainability, safety, and security.