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CET333 Product Development

Requirements Specification Document


Note: The maximum page length for this document, as specified in the assignment, is two
pages, and this limit must not be exceeded. To make full use of the two pages, you are
advised to remove this paragraph and the guidance notes as you complete each section.

Name:
Programme:

Overview
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Guidance: Provide background to the company and a brief overview of the work.

Product to be delivered to the client


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Guidance: This should specify the final deliverable which is to be produced for the client.
This SINGLE statement should encompass all requirements for deliverables, whether this is
a computer-based system or a networking solution.

Client Requirements
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Guidance: This outlines the list of the client's requirements in terms of product features [or
services required for a Network solution], and delivery mechanisms if appropriate. Future
requirements/services to be implemented in future phases should be listed (the “wish
list”). Each requirement should be presented in a logical order. The phase to which each
requirement belongs should be shown in some way.

Constraints
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Guidance These define the boundaries of the work for this specific project and typically
include: Any limitations should be described. Any limitations on access to specific
resources, budget and standards should be included.

Resources
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Guidance: These define the access and assets that the client will provide, or available via
the university, for use during the project and typically include the number of people who
will be involved in the project, their skills, possibly naming individuals, specific equipment,
and services.

Evaluation
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Guidance: In this section, the proposed evaluation of the product is outlined, including the
aim of the evaluation and how the evaluation will be carried out

Client Sign-off
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Guidance: The client is asked to sign and date the specification. This confirms acceptance
of its content as a contract to be worked to by the student. The client should not sign off
on this until they are satisfied with the content. The client is asked to focus on the project's
practical aspects and the deliverables to be produced for them.
Signature:
Date:

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