GATHERING AND ANALYZING OPERATIONAL AND INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIREMENTS

  1. Remember the eight PASS MADE nonfunctional goals:

    • Performance is the amount of time a user waits to see a result after requesting an action.

    • Availability is a measure of the amount of time a system or component performs its specified function; it's uptime.

    • Security is the degree to which a solution can foil any unauthorized attempts to view or alter data.

    • Scalability is the ability to achieve an increase in system capacity by seamlessly upgrading additional hardware and software resources.

    • Maintainability is the measure of how easy it is to maintain an application at an operational level after it is put into production.

    • Accessibility is the act of creating a GUI that can be used effectively by users with visual, auditory, or physical impairments.

    • Deployability is the intent to create a solution that requires minimal cost and hassle to distribute and install.

    • Extensibility is the degree to which an application can be enhanced in the future to meet changing requirements or goals.



Analyzing Requirements and Defining. Net Solution Architectures (Exam 70-300)
MCSD Self-Paced Training Kit: Analyzing Requirements and Defining Microsoft .NET Solution Architectures, Exam 70-300: Analyzing Requirements and ... Exam 70-300 (Pro-Certification)
ISBN: 0735618941
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 175

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