Secure and Resilient/Robust Software
Characteristics:
Functional and Nonfunctional Requirements.
Testing Nonfunctional Requirements.
Families of Nonfunctional Requirements.
Availability
Capacity
Efficiency
Interoperability
Manageability
Cohesion
Coupling
Maintanability
Performance
Portability
Privacy
Recoverability
Reliability
Scalability
Security
Serviceability/ Supportability
Safety
Meaning
"ability of technical support personnel to install, configure, and monitor computer products, identify exceptions or faults, debug or isolate faults to root cause analysis, and provide hardware or software maintenance in pursuit of solving a problem and restoring the product into service."
Characteristics:
"Good" requirements.
Eliciting Nonfunctional Requirements.
Documenting Nonfunctional Requirements
Verifying, Validating (eventually qualifying or certifying)
Identifyinf Restrictions, and documenting
We could say that proper requirements are the most important design principle.
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