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Modelling Non-Functional Requirements for Business-Critical Applications

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Sameer Paradkar

Eviden (An AtoS Business)

Abstracts

Nonfunctional Requirements (NFRs) define system attributes such as security, reliability, performance, maintainability, scalability, and usability. They serve as constraints or restrictions on the design of the system across the different backlogs. Non-functional requirements are just as critical as functional Epics, Capabilities, Features, and Stories. They ensure the usability and effectiveness of the entire system. Failing to meet any one of them can result in systems that fail to satisfy internal business, user, or market needs, or that do not fulfill mandatory requirements imposed by regulatory or standards agencies. This session is about modelling and sizing critical NFRs for large distributed systems on cloud.