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- A functional specification is not necessarily a specification to build something new. It can be used to delineate the existing. Please, explain why and give examples and supporting facts.
- Requirements may be partitioned into those that must be met by the first release and those that are optional. Please, explain why and give examples and supporting facts.
- The requirements must be the client's, not your own concepts, and must be specified in sufficient detail to test against the implementation. Please, explain why and give examples and supporting facts.
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Question 1A functional specification is a document prepared formally that depicts an intended products specifications, capabilities, its interaction with intended users and generally how a product is going to function. Therefore, it provides a foundation guideline of a software's capability thus is the main reference point when delineating the existing functions whose attributes are to be impacted by any planned changes .Take for instance in production of a machine, the manufacturers first try to...
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