ENSC 305W Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Logica, Test Plan
Document Summary
Document explains the design specifications with proper justification for the design approach chosen. Includes descriptions of the physics (or chemistry, biology, geology, meteorology, etc. ) underlying the choices. Ideas presented represent valid design specifications that will be met. Specifications are presented using tables, graphs, and figures where possible (rather than over-reliance upon text). Equations and graphs are used to back up/illustrate the science. Specification distinguishes between design details for present project version and later stages of project (i. e. , proof-of-concept, prototype, and production versions). Numbering of design specs matches up with numbering for functional specs. Provides a functional test plan for the present project version. (note that project success will be measured against this test plan. ) Includes letter of transmittal, title page, abstract, table of contents, list of figures and tables, glossary, and references. Pages are numbered, figures and tables are introduced, headings are numbered, etc.