Software Requirements Specification of the IUfA's UUIS -- a Team 3 COMP5541-W10 Project Approach
Ahmed Daoudi, David Zerkler, Gay Hazan, Isabelle Toutant, Mariano, Diaz, Rene Toutant, Virginia Cook, William Nzoukou, Yassine Amaiche

TL;DR
This paper details the requirements specification for the University Unified Inventory System at UIfA, utilizing UML diagrams and a Feedback Waterfall approach to gather and document system requirements.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive requirements specification process using UML diagrams and a Feedback Waterfall approach for the UIfA's inventory system.
Findings
Use of UML diagrams to clarify requirements
Application of Feedback Waterfall approach for requirement gathering
Development of detailed system interface prototypes
Abstract
The purpose of this document is to specify the requirements of the University Unified Inventory System, of the UIfA. The Team of Analysts used a Feedback Waterfall approach to collect the requirements. UML diagrams, such as Use case diagrams, Block Diagrams, Domain Models, and interface prototypes are some of the tools employed to develop the present document.
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TopicsSimulation Techniques and Applications · Scientific Computing and Data Management
