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Revision as of 07:24, 8 February 2018
The document provides a template of the Software Requirements Specification (SRS). It is inspired of the IEEE/ANSI 830-1998 Standard.
Read first:
- http://www.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/~ifs/Books/SE9/Presentations/PPTX/Ch4.pptx
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_requirements_specification
- IEEE Recommended Practice for Software Requirements Specifications IEEE Std 830-1998
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1. Introduction
1.1 Purpose of the requirements document
This Software Requirements Specification (SRS) identifies the requirements for project StartAir Safe. In case of a open source project, we must present the requirement to others potential contributors. This document is a guideline about the functionalities offered and the problems that the system solves.
1.2 Scope of the product
This project mainly consists of a web application development. This app should allow a hikers team to localise each other in real time. It should be really easy to add new members (Numeric code, QRCode, NFC, …). The system should work whether or not there is a 2G/3G/4G or LoRa connection.
1.3 Definitions, acronyms and abbreviations
- LoRa = Long Range : Low powered radio based communication technology
- LoRaWAN = Long Range Wide Area Networks : LoRa overlayer to ease (& securise) LoRa communication implementation
- LPWAN = Low Powered Wide Area Networks
- BLE = Bluetooth Low Energy
- GPS = Global Positioning System
1.4 References
- The main page of the project: Proj-2013-2014-StartAIR-2
1.5 Overview of the remainder of the document
2. General description
2.1 Product perspective
Becoming a worldwide outdoor geolocation leader.
2.2 Product functions
This system should allow low energy cost localisation. It should be decentralized as 2G/3G/4G network is sporadic in such environnement. It should also centralize all data to allow sending it to appropriate services (rescue team for instance).
2.3 User characteristics
Hikers team, comfortable with using a smartphone but not a technology expert. No financial criteria other than having a smartphone as an ESP32 costs about 5€. Age group = any that is comfortable with using a smartphone hence (~15-70).
2.4 General constraints
The system should work whether or not there is a 2G/3G/4G connection Limited localisation accuracy : GPS.
2.5 Assumptions and dependencies
As few environnement assumptions as possible. A team needs at least 1 smartphone (with GPS connection) and 1 ESP32 per hiker.
3.Specific requirements, covering functional, non-functional and interface requirements
This section will describe two types of requirements :
- User requirements
Statements in natural language plus diagrams of the services the system provides and its operational constraints. Written for customers.
- System requirements
A structured document setting out detailed descriptions of the system’s functions, services and operational constraints. Defines what should be implemented so may be part of a contract between client and contractor.
- document external interfaces,
- describe system functionality and performance
- specify logical database requirements,
- design constraints,
- emergent system properties and quality characteristics.
3.0 Template : Requirement X.Y.Z (in Structured Natural Language)
Function:
Description:
Inputs:
Source:
Outputs:
Destination:
Action:
- Natural language sentences (with MUST, MAY, SHALL)
- Graphical Notations : UML Sequence w/o collaboration diagrams, Process maps, Task Analysis (HTA, CTT)
- Mathematical Notations
- Tabular notations for several (condition --> action) tuples
Non functional requirements:
Pre-condition:
Post-condition:
Side-effects:
4. Product evolution
5. Appendices
5.1. SRS structure
The document is based on template of the Software Requirements Specification (SRS) inspired of the IEEE/ANSI 830-1998 Standard.
References:
- http://www.cs.st-andrews.ac.uk/~ifs/Books/SE9/Presentations/PPTX/Ch4.pptx
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_requirements_specification
- IEEE Recommended Practice for Software Requirements Specifications IEEE Std 830-1998