Medspiration â System Requirements Document - Data User Element
Medspiration â System Requirements Document - Data User Element
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<strong>Medspiration</strong><br />
<strong>System</strong> <strong>Requirements</strong> <strong>Document</strong><br />
MED-SOC-RS-001_1<br />
Issue F<br />
1. INTRODUCTION<br />
1.1 Purpose and Scope<br />
The purpose of this document is to define all the <strong>System</strong> <strong>Requirements</strong> (SR) that are<br />
applicable to <strong>Medspiration</strong>. The SRs are arranged in a number of categories that will aid<br />
access to them. An associated method for validation of each SR has been identified.<br />
The SRs have been defined to ensure full verification of the <strong>User</strong> <strong>Requirements</strong> (UR)<br />
expressed in the Statement of Work (SOW), the <strong>Medspiration</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Requirements</strong><br />
document and the GHRSST-PP <strong>Data</strong> Processing Specification (GDS). Throughout this<br />
document the SRs are identified and inter-spaced with explanatory text (italicised) to aid<br />
the readability of the document.<br />
Referencing of the system requirements to the user requirements is documented in the<br />
Appendix.<br />
1.2 Structure of the <strong>Document</strong><br />
After this introduction, the document is divided into a number of major sections that are<br />
briefly described below:<br />
SYSTEM OVERVIEW<br />
Provides an overview of the system.<br />
3 FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS<br />
Defines the functional system requirements, uniquely numbers them and states<br />
the method of verification.<br />
4 INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS<br />
Defines the interface system requirements, uniquely numbers them and states<br />
the method of verification. This includes two sub-sections for internal and<br />
external interfaces. In this context external interfaces are defined as being<br />
external to the <strong>Medspiration</strong> system (i.e. not inter-module interfaces which are<br />
defined as internal).<br />
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