What are Non Functional Requirements — With Examples? ⚙
What is a Non-Functional Requirement?
If you think of functional requirements as those that define what a system is supposed to do, non functional requirements (NFRs) define constraints which affect how the system should do it.
While a system can still work if NFRs are not met, it may not meet user or stakeholder expectations, or the needs of the business. NFRs also keep functional requirements in line, so to speak. Attributes that make the product affordable, easy to use, and accessible, for example, come from NFRs.
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Published: August 2020
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