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System Non-Functional Requirements Overview Page in the context of LeSS
System Non-Functional Requirements Overview Page in LeSS
In Large-Scale Scrum (LeSS), the System Non-Functional Requirements Overview Page serves as a consolidated view of the non-functional requirements for the system being developed. These requirements typically outline aspects such as performance, scalability, security, reliability, and maintainability of the system.
Key Elements of the System Non-Functional Requirements Overview Page:
- Performance requirements: specifying how the system should respond in terms of speed and efficiency.
- Scalability requirements: defining how the system can handle increased load and grow over time.
- Security requirements: identifying measures to protect the system from unauthorized access and data breaches.
- Reliability requirements: ensuring that the system functions consistently and predictably under various conditions.
- Maintainability requirements: focusing on how easy it is to update, enhance, and troubleshoot the system.
Importance of the Overview Page:
- Provides a clear understanding of the system's non-functional requirements for all team members.
- Helps in making informed decisions during the development process.
- Guides the team in prioritizing and allocating resources effectively.
Resources:
- LeSS Website
- "Large-Scale Scrum: More with LeSS" by Craig Larman and Bas Vodde
- InfoQ Article on System Non-Functional Requirements in LeSS
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