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Functional and Non-Functional Requirements

(We will need to combine our brainstorming information in a clear and concise way into these functional and non-functional lists below)
(We need to refine the list below as well as the requirements we add from our brainstorming)
(We need to think of everything - we won't have to implement all of it)

Functional Requirements

(NOTE: Functional Requirements will begin with FR#:, these will need to be refined, broken down, and more added.)

  • FR1: The SDMS system shall allow user(s) to login.
    • FR1.1: system login shall be accomplished through a login screen
  • FR2: The SDMS system shall maintain user information security.
    • FR2.1: un-authorized user shall not be allowed into the system
    • FR2.2: authorized users shall not be allowed to access other user's information
  • FR3: The SDMS system shall maintain a user date exclusion set, those dates each user cannot attend a meeting.
    • FR3.1: adding of dates to the exclusion set
    • FR3.2: removal of dates from the exclusion set
    • modificcation of dates in the exclusion set
  • FR4: The SDMS system shall maintain a user date preference set, those dated each user prefers to attend a meeting.
    • FR4.1: adding of dates to the preference set
    • FR4.2: removal of dates from the preference set
    • FR4.3: modification of dates in the preference set
  • FR5: The SDMS system shall allow monitoring of the system.
  • FR6: The SDMS system shall plan meetings under the constraints expressed by participants (see domain theory).
  • FR7: The SDMS system shall allow replanning of meetings in support of changing user constraints
    • FR7.1: modification of exclusion set
    • FR7.2: modification of preference set
    • FR7.3: modification of preferred location before a meeting date/location is proposed
    • FR7.4: take into account constrainsts after a meeting date/location has been proposed
  • FR8: The SDMS shall allow the setting of bounds n replanning
  • FR9: The SDMS system shall allow client specified conflict resolution
    • according to policies entered by client(s)
  • FR10: The SDMS system shall allow the management of all interactions among participants required during the organization of the meeting:
    • FR10.1: to communicate requests
    • FR10.2: to get replies even from participants not reacting promptly
    • FR10.3: to support the negotiation and conflict resolution processes
    • FR10.4: to make participants aware of what's going on during the planning process
    • FR10.5: to keep participants informed about schedules and their changes
    • FR10.6: to make them confident about the reliability of the communications
  • FR11: The SDMS system shall allow cancelling the meeting
  • FR12: The SDMS system shall allow managing the info of all users such as passwords, email address and so forth
  • FR13: The SDMS system shall do handle the necessary house cleaning once meetings are over
    • FR13.1: make end marks
    • FR13.2: store meeting info or delete it

Non-Functional Requirements

(NOTE: Non-Functional Requirements will begin with NFR#:, these will need to be refined, broken down, and more added)

  • NFR1: The SDMS system shall be functionally intuitive
  • NFR2: The SDMS system shall be easily used by non-experts
  • NFR3: The SDMS system shall be accurately monitored (IE: held in virtual place, nomadicity)
  • NFR4: The SDMS system shall replan a meeting as dynamically and flexible as possible
  • NFR5: The SDMS system shall keep the amount of interaction among participants as minimal as possible (number and length of messages)
  • NFR6: The SDMS system shall considerably reduce the amount of overhead usually incurred in meeting organization (potential distributed attendees)
  • NFR7: The SDMS system shall reflect, as closely as possible, the way meetings re typically managed
  • NFR9: The SDMS system shall alert attendees as conviently and early as possible of the date and location of the meeting
  • NFR10: The SDMS system shall accomodate decentralized requests as far as possible (any authorized user can request a meeting independently of their whereabouts)
  • NFR11: The SDMS system shall not allow physical constraints to be broken, (a person cannot attend two or more different meetings at the same time, a meeting room cannot be scheduled for two or meetings at the same time, etc)
  • NFR12: The SDMS system shall provide an appropriate level of performance
  • * NFR12.1: elapsed time between submission of a meeting request and determination of corresponding date/location shall be minimal
  • * NFR12.2: elapsed time between determination of meeting date/location and communication of meeting information to all participants shall be minimal
  • * NFR12.3: a lower bound shall be fixed between the time at which the meeting date is determined and the time at which the meeting is actually taking place
  • NFR13: The SDMS system shall enforce all privacy rules
  • * NFR13.1: non-priviledged particiapnts shall not be allowed to know the constraints stated by other participants
  • NFR14: The SDMS system shall allow customization to professional and private meetings
  • * NFR14.1: different restrictions on the time periods that may be allocated (meeting hours during office hours, private activites during leisure time)
  • NFR15: The SDMS system shall be flexible enough to accomodate evolving data
  • * NFR15.1: varying sets of concerned participants
  • * NFR15.2: address to which participant may be reached may vary
  • NFR16: The SDMS system shall be easily extensible
  • * NFR16.1: handling of explicit priorities among dates in preference sets
  • * NFR16.2: handling of explicit dependencies between meeting date and meeting location
  • * NFR16.3: participation through delegation - a participant may ask another person to represent him/her at the meeting
  • * NFR16.4: variations in the date formats, address formats, interface language, etc
  • * NFR16.5: partial re-use in other contexts (to help establish course schedule)
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