Course Registration System
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Supplementary Specification 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this document is to define requirements of the Wylie course registration (C-Registration) system. This Supplementary Specification lists the requirements that are not readily captured in the use cases of the use-case model. The Supplementary Specifications and the use-case model together capture a complete set of requirements on the system. 1.2 Scope This Supplementary Specification applies to the Wylie course registration system which will be developed by the Wylie College Information Systems (IT) department. The IT department will develop this client-server system to interface with the existing course catalog database. The C-Registration System will enable students to register for courses on-line. The C-Registration System allows professors to select their teaching courses and to maintain student grades. This specification defines the non-functional requirements of the system; such as reliability, usability, performance, and supportability as well as functional requirements that are common across a number of use cases. (The functional requirements are defined in the Use Case Specifications.) 1.3 References
This section lists functional requirements that are common to more than one use case. 2.1 System Error Logging All system errors shall be logged. Fatal system errors shall result in an orderly shutdown of the system. The system error messages shall include a text description of the error, the operating system error code (if applicable), the module detecting the error condition, a data stamp, and a time stamp. All system errors shall be retained in the Error Log Database. 2.2 Remote Access3. Usability This section lists all of those requirements that relate to, or affect, the usability of the system. 3.1 Windows Compliance The desktop user-interface shall be Windows 95/98 compliant. 3.2 Design for Ease-of-Use The user interface of the C-Registration System shall be designed for ease-of-use and shall be appropriate for a computer-literate user community with no additional training on the System. 3.3 Online Help
This section lists all reliability requirements. 4.1 Availability The C-Registration System shall be available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There shall be no more than 4% down time. 4.2 Mean Time Between Failures Mean Time Between Failures shall exceed 300 hours. The performance characteristics of the system are outlined in this section. 5.1 Simultaneous Users The system shall support up to 2000 simultaneous users against the central database at any given time, and up to 500 simultaneous users against the local servers at any one time. 5.2 Database Access Response Time The system shall provide access to the legacy course catalog database with no more than a 10 second latency. 5.3 Transaction Response Time The system must be able to complete 80% of all transactions within 2 minutes. This section defines any requirements that will enhance the supportability or maintainability of the system being built. 6.1 New Releases Downloadable
This section lists any design constraints on the system being built. 7.1 Course Catalog Legacy System The system shall integrate with existing legacy system (course catalog database) which operates on the College DEC VAX Main Frame. 7.2 Billing System The C-Registration System shall interface with the existing Course Billing System which operates on the College DEC VAX Main Frame. 7.3 Platform Requirements The client portion of the C-Registration System shall operate on any personal computer with a 486 processor or greater. The client portion shall require less than 20 MB disk space and 32 MB RAM. The server portion of the C-Registration System shall operate on the Wylie College UNIX server. 7.4 Internet Browsers The web-based interface for the C-Registration System shall run in Netscape 4.0.4 and Internet Explorer 4.0 browsers. 7.5 Java Compatibility
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