Answer Posted / rahul kishan
A software requirements specification (SRS) is a
comprehensive description of the intended purpose and
environment for software under development. The SRS fully
describes what the software will do and how it will be
expected to perform.
An SRS minimizes the time and effort required by developers
to achieve desired goals and also minimizes the development
cost. A good SRS defines how an application will interact
with system hardware, other programs and human users in a
wide variety of real-world situations. Parameters such as
operating speed, response time, availability, portability,
maintainability, footprint, security and speed of recovery
from adverse events are evaluated. Methods of defining an
SRS are described by the IEEE (Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers) specification 830-1998.
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