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< Project scenario name >
Software Requirements Specification

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< Scenario Name >
Software Requirements Specification

Version < X.0>

Team Guide:( Faculty Guide’s Name )
Members:(Team members name)
College Name:
Department:
State:

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Software Requirements Specification

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Revision History
Date

Version
1.0
2.0

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Description
Synopsis
Synopsis

Author

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Software Requirements Specification

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Table of Contents
Description
1.0 Introduction
1.1

Scope

1.3

Definition, Acronyms, and Abbreviations

1.4

References

1.5

Technologies to be used

1.6

2.0

No.

Purpose

1.2

Page

Overview

Overall Description
2.1

Product Perspective

2.2

Software Interface

2.3

Hardware Interface

2.4

Product Function

2.5

User Characteristics

2.6

Constraints

2.7

Architecture Design

2.8

Use Case Model Description

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Version X.0

Class Diagram ........................................................................
Sequence Diagram s ...............................................................

2.10

Database Design ....................................................................
2.11.1
2.11.2

2.12
3.0

ER Diagram ...............................................................
Schema ......................................................................

Assumptions and Dependencies

Specific Requirements
3.1

Use Case Reports

3.2

Supplementary Requirements

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