Functional & Nonfunctional Requirements • Functional Requirements: Actions that a system must be able to perform without taking physical constraints into considerations. • Nonfunctional Requirements: Describe the required attribute of the system (performance, security, etc.). With Use Case • Use cases place the functional requirements into the context of a user. • Use case can also be used to capture any nonfunctional requirements that are specific to the use cases. Misconceptions related to Use Cases • Use cases are nothing else than capturing functional requirements. • Nonfunctional requirements are captured apart from the use cases.
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Functional & Nonfunctional Requirements • Functional Requirements: Actions that a system must be able to perform without taking physical constraints into considerations. • Nonfunctional Requirements: Describe the required attribute of the system (performance, security, etc.). With Use Case • Use cases place the functional requirements into the context of a user. • Use case can also be used to capture any nonfunctional requirements that are specific to the use cases. Misconceptions related to Use Cases • Use cases are nothing else than capturing functional requirements. • Nonfunctional requirements are captured apart from the use cases.
Attendance requirements vary depending on the organization, so there is no fixed threshold for when fines are applied. Fines may be imposed for repeated instances of absence, regardless of the specific attendance percentage. It's best to refer to your organization's policies for specific details on attendance requirements and potential penalties.
There should not be a problem. They can register themselves if they meet the requirements for attendance.
Leave out "nonfunctional" and you've got a more or less true statement.
Depends on time on the job, you will have to check your State's requirements for req'd duration.
Below is the list of functional requirements of an attendance monitoring system (may include but not limited): 1) capturing of employees or students information 2) capturing of daily time card or attendance log sheet 3) record's inquiry (per employee/student or list) 4) records/system maintenance 5) generation/printing of reports 6) archiving and restoration
Nonfunctional. Broken.
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The school district can deny credit if your attendance is too low. One of the requirements to get credit for attending school is to be present for a minimum number of days, and if you fall below that you can be forced to repeat that grade.
The requirements that must be met are: Filing a Competent Private Instruction form, and making sure your child/s are in the Compulsory School Attendance Age.