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Hands-On Software Engineering with Golang
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Hands-On Software Engineering with Golang

by Achilleas Anagnostopoulos
January 2020
Intermediate to advanced
640 pages
16h 56m
English
Packt Publishing
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Chapter 5

  1. Functional requirements outline the list of core functionalities that a system will implement, as well as the set of interactions between the system and any external actors. On the other hand, non-functional requirements list the mechanisms and metrics that we can use to ascertain whether a proposed design is a good fit for solving a particular problem.
  2. A user story is comprised of the following two key components:
    • A requirement specification must always be expressed from the viewpoint of the actor interacting with the system
    • A set of acceptance criteria (also known as the definition of done) for evaluating whether the story goals have been successfully met
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