This chapter defines the nonfunctional requirements. For example, with the advent of cybersecurity in the last several years, security is a very important section of any system. This chapter will cover reliability, availability, maintainability, extensibility (scalability), and security. Security is not technically spelled with “-ility,” yet it is lumped in here. It is justified if the term became securibility, to coin a term. However, in interest of shorter and more understandable ...
5. Nonfunctional Requirements
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