ITM 305 Study Guide - Final Guide: Use Case, Class Diagram, Activity Diagram

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Note: know how to draw and explain class diagrams, use case diagrams, use case descriptions, activity diagrams, ssd, design class diagrams, It consists of those activities that enable an individual to understand and specify what the new system should accomplish. It contains detailed information about how each object (class) will be maintained by the system or information requirements of a system and relationships between the classes that need to be captured in the system. It looks at attributes, relationships to other classes and this is done through a visual diagram. Functional requirements the activities the system must perform things on this platform are needed to for the org to do business. Non-functional it will be good to have in other words additional things however they are furps . *remember what furps stand for*------> functional usability reliability performance . security. Functional requirements only includes functionality and non-functional requirements include usability, reliability,