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4. What is a Scrum sprint?
5. What are user requirements and system
requirement
6. List 3 types of non-functional requirement?
1-Sprints in scrum are small and consistent time intervals for
completing the planned amount of work.
sprint can be as shot as a few days to 3-4 weeks.But no more than
3-4 weeks.
A scrum poject is divided into many sprints.
At the end of each scrum sprint team has to complete the task and
make the task ready to review.
To acheive the sprint goal we have to plan build deliver and review
the task.
Befor sprint:
In spring planning meeting the lenght of sprint is planned and
meeting planning should not more than 8 hours.The meeting decides
what goal has to be acheived at the end of sprint.
During sprint:
During sprint daily standup meeting is conducted and
meeting should be
short(less than 15 imin) and meeting is called daily
scrum meeing. Where they discuss daily goals.
2-
User requirements:
It referred as a user needs what
really user actually wants from the product, this involves like
which activities can a user must be able to performs. All the user
requirements are documented in URD(user requirements document)
using narrative text.
System requirments:
System requirements is a statement
that identifies the functionality that is needed by a system in
order to satisfy the users requirements.This requirement consist of
all the things that
are needed to build that
system.
3-
*Product requirements:
This include all functions,
features and behaviors that the product must possess, so that it
will be efficient, ease to use, safe, low cost, etc. In other words
- any function, constraint or other property that is required in
order to satisfy user’s needs. User requirements are gathered from
users and described from the analyst with a customer point of
view.
*Organisational requirements
Two objective of organisational
requirements are to understand which
model is appropriate to include
based on the business need and to clearly communicate and
understand the inter dependencies and relationship b/w the various
requirements.
*External requirements
Requirements which arise from
factors which are external to the system and its development
process e.g. interoperability requirements, legislative
requirements, etc.