SRS.1.0
12 February 1997

Draft

Software Requirements Specification (SRS)

prepared by MJY Team

February 3, 1997

Dr. Richard Bechtold

SWSE 625 MJY Team:


SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION

1. Introduction

1.1 Purpose

The purpose of this software requirements specification (SRS) is to establish the ten major requirements necessary to develop the Software Systems Engineering (SWSE) 625 Team Project for the MJY Team. The overall objective of the Team Project is to establish a web site that can be used as a resource for information concerning Software Project Management, with emphasis in the area of TBD. The project requirements will define, in general terms, the setup of the web site, topics for available information concerning the Software Project Management topic of TBD, and user activities (if any).

1.2 Scope

This web site is being developed for SWSE 625, taught by Professor Richard Bechtold, and is intended to be used by individuals with web access who are interested in obtaining constructive insights into Software Project Management, specifically in the area of TBD.


2. General Description

This web site is for users who are interested in accessing current research, publications, tools, and related items in the area of Software Project Management, particularly in TBD. It will accomplish this by posting current academic articles related to TBD, listing a bibliography of other relevant publications, providing links to related web sites, and providing a dynamic "lessons learned" page. This site is also intended to allow an individual the opportunity to interact in an on-line mode with other users with similar interests.


3. Specific Requirements

3.1 Site Implementation

The Team MJY web site will be developed in HTML on a George Mason University (GMU) provided student account. Current site address is http://mason.baz.com/~kjordan/swse625.html.

3.2 Site Content

The Team MJY WEB site shall contain the following:

3.3 Site Organization

Wherever possible, the content of the site shall be organized or flagged by user level of expertise. This will allow novice users the opportunity to access information at an introductory level and experienced users the opportunity to find more advanced, relevant content. The site shall also contain a local search engine, allowing users to minimize their connection time looking for specific data.


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