The following establishes the data general and content requirements for the identified data item. Document style, layout, etc., shall conform to the Documentation Standard and an example is provided by Software Requirements Specifucation - Model Text.
The Software Requirements Specification (SRS) specifies the requirements for a Computer Software Configuration Item (CSCI) and the methods to be used to ensure that each requirement has been met. Requirements pertaining to the CSCI's external interfaces may be presented in the SRS or in one or more Interface Requirements Specifications (IRSs) (DI-IPSC-81434) referenced from the SRS.
The SRS, possibly supplemented by IRSs, is used as the basis for design and qualification testing of a CSCI.
This Data Item Description (DID) contains the format and content preparation instructions for the data product generated by specific and discrete task requirements as delineated in the contract.
This DID is used when the developer is tasked to define and record the software requirements to be met by a CSCI.
Requirements pertaining to CSCI interfaces may be presented in the SRS or in IRSs.
The Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) (DD 1423) should specify whether deliverable data are to be delivered on paper or electronic media; are to be in a given electronic form (such as ASCII, CALS, or compatible with a specified word processor or other support software); may be delivered in developer format rather than in the format specified herein; and may reside in a computer-aided software engineering (CASE) or other automated tool rather than in the form of a traditional document.
This DID supersedes DI-MCCR-80025A and DI-MCCR-80301.
General instructions.
Content requirements.
Content requirements begin on the following page. The numbers
shown designate the paragraph numbers to be used in the document.
1. Scope.
This section shall be divided into
the following paragraphs.
1.1 Identification.
. This paragraph shall contain a full
identification of the system and the software to which this document
applies, including, as applicable, identification number(s), title(s),
abbreviation(s), version number(s), and release number(s).
1.2 System overview.
. This paragraph shall briefly state
the purpose of the system and the software to which this document
applies. It shall describe the general nature of the system and
software; summarize the history of system development, operation,
and maintenance; identify the project sponsor, acquirer, user,
developer, and support agencies; identify current and planned
operating sites; and list other relevant documents.
1.3 Document overview.
. This paragraph shall summarize the
purpose and contents of this document and shall describe any security
or privacy considerations associated with its use.
2. Referenced documents.
. This section shall list the number,
title, revision, and date of all documents referenced in this
specification. This section shall also identify the source for
all documents not available through normal Government stocking
activities.
3. Requirements.
. This section shall be divided into
the following paragraphs to specify the CSCI requirements, that
is, those characteristics of the CSCI that are conditions for
its acceptance. CSCI requirements are software requirements generated
to satisfy the system requirements allocated to this CSCI. Each
requirement shall be assigned a project-unique identifier to support
testing and traceability and shall be stated in such a way that
an objective test can be defined for it. Each requirement shall
be annotated with associated qualification method(s) (see section
4) and traceability to system (or subsystem, if applicable) requirements
(see section 5.a) if not provided in those sections. The degree
of detail to be provided shall be guided by the following rule:
Include those characteristics of the CSCI that are conditions
for CSCI acceptance; defer to design descriptions those characteristics
that the acquirer is willing to leave up to the developer. If
there are no requirements in a given paragraph, the paragraph
shall so state. If a given requirement fits into more than one
paragraph, it may be stated once and referenced from the other
paragraphs.
3.1 Required states and modes.
. If the CSCI is required to operate
in more than one state or mode having requirements distinct from
other states or modes, this paragraph shall identify and define
each state and mode. Examples of states and modes include: idle,
ready, active, post-use analysis, training, degraded, emergency,
backup, wartime, peacetime. The distinction between states and
modes is arbitrary. A CSCI may be described in terms of states
only, modes only, states within modes, modes within states, or
any other scheme that is useful. If no states or modes are required,
this paragraph shall so state, without the need to create artificial
distinctions. If states and/or modes are required, each requirement
or group of requirements in this specification shall be correlated
to the states and modes. The correlation may be indicated by a
table or other method in this paragraph, in an appendix referenced
from this paragraph, or by annotation of the requirements in the
paragraphs where they appear.
3.2 CSCI capability requirements.
. This paragraph shall be divided
into subparagraphs to itemize the requirements associated with
each capability of the CSCI. A "capability" is defined
as a group of related requirements. The word "capability"
may be replaced with "function," "subject,"
"object," or other term useful for presenting the requirements.
3.2.x (CSCI capability).
. This paragraph shall identify a
required CSCI capability and shall itemize the requirements associated
with the capability. If the capability can be more clearly specified
by dividing it into constituent capabilities, the constituent
capabilities shall be specified in subparagraphs. The requirements
shall specify required behavior of the CSCI and shall include
applicable parameters, such as response times, throughput times,
other timing constraints, sequencing, accuracy, capacities (how
much/how many), priorities, continuous operation requirements,
and allowable deviations based on operating conditions. The requirements
shall include, as applicable, required behavior under unexpected,
unallowed, or "out of bounds" conditions, requirements
for error handling, and any provisions to be incorporated into
the CSCI to provide continuity of operations in the event of emergencies.
Paragraph 3.3.x of this DID provides a list of topics to be considered
when specifying requirements regarding inputs the CSCI must accept
and outputs it must produce.
3.3 CSCI external interface requirements.
. This paragraph shall be divided
into subparagraphs to specify the requirements, if any, for the
CSCI's external interfaces. This paragraph may reference one or
more Interface Requirements Specifications (IRSs) or other documents
containing these requirements.
3.3.1 Interface identification and diagrams.
. This paragraph shall identify the
required external interfaces of the CSCI (that is, relationships
with other entities that involve sharing, providing or exchanging
data). The identification of each interface shall include a project-unique
identifier and shall designate the interfacing entities (systems,
configuration items, users, etc.) by name, number, version, and
documentation references, as applicable. The identification shall
state which entities have fixed interface characteristics (and
therefore impose interface requirements on interfacing entities)
and which are being developed or modified (thus having interface
requirements imposed on them). One or more interface diagrams
shall be provided to depict the interfaces.
3.3.x (Project-unique identifier of interface).
. This paragraph (beginning with 3.3.2)
shall identify a CSCI external interface by project-unique identifier,
shall briefly identify the interfacing entities, and shall be
divided into subparagraphs as needed to state the requirements
imposed on the CSCI to achieve the interface. Interface characteristics
of the other entities involved in the interface shall be stated
as assumptions or as "When [the entity not covered] does
this, the CSCI shall...," not as requirements on the other
entities. This paragraph may reference other documents (such as
data dictionaries, standards for communication protocols, and
standards for user interfaces) in place of stating the information
here. The requirements shall include the following, as applicable,
presented in any order suited to the requirements, and shall note
any differences in these characteristics from the point of view
of the interfacing entities (such as different expectations about
the size, frequency, or other characteristics of data elements):
3.4 CSCI internal interface requirements.
. This paragraph shall specify the
requirements, if any, imposed on interfaces internal to the CSCI.
If all internal interfaces are left to the design, this fact shall
be so stated. If such requirements are to be imposed, paragraph
3.3 of this DID provides a list of topics to be considered.
3.5 CSCI internal data requirements.
. This paragraph shall specify the
requirements, if any, imposed on data internal to the CSCI. Included
shall be requirements, if any, on databases and data files to
be included in the CSCI. If all decisions about internal data
are left to the design, this fact shall be so stated. If such
requirements are to be imposed, paragraphs 3.3.x.c and 3.3.x.d
of this DID provide a list of topics to be considered.
3.6 Adaptation requirements.
. This paragraph shall specify the
requirements, if any, concerning installation-dependent data to
be provided by the CSCI (such as site-dependent latitude and longitude
or site-dependent state tax codes) and operational parameters
that the CSCI is required to use that may vary according to operational
needs (such as parameters indicating operation-dependent targeting
constants or data recording).
3.7 Safety requirements.
. This paragraph shall specify the
CSCI requirements, if any, concerned with preventing or minimizing
unintended hazards to personnel, property, and the physical environment.
Examples include safeguards the CSCI must provide to prevent inadvertent
actions (such as accidentally issuing an "auto pilot off"
command) and non-actions (such as failure to issue an intended
"auto pilot off" command). This paragraph shall include
the CSCI requirements, if any, regarding nuclear components of
the system, including, as applicable, prevention of inadvertent
detonation and compliance with nuclear safety rules.
3.8 Security and privacy requirements.
. This paragraph shall specify the
CSCI requirements, if any, concerned with maintaining security
and privacy. These requirements shall include, as applicable,
the security/privacy environment in which the CSCI must operate,
the type and degree of security or privacy to be provided, the
security/privacy risks the CSCI must withstand, required safeguards
to reduce those risks, the security/privacy policy that must be
met, the security/privacy accountability the CSCI must provide,
and the criteria that must be met for security/privacy certification/accreditation.
3.9 CSCI environment requirements.
. This paragraph shall specify the
requirements, if any, regarding the environment in which the CSCI
must operate. Examples include the computer hardware and operating
system on which the CSCI must run. (Additional requirements concerning
computer resources are given in the next paragraph.)
3.10 Computer resource requirements.
. This paragraph shall be divided into the following subparagraphs.
3.10.1 Computer hardware requirements.
. This paragraph shall specify the
requirements, if any, regarding computer hardware that must be
used by the CSCI. The requirements shall include, as applicable,
number of each type of equipment, type, size, capacity, and other
required characteristics of processors, memory, input/output devices,
auxiliary storage, communications/network equipment, and other
required equipment.
3.10.2 Computer hardware resource utilization
requirements.
. This paragraph shall specify the
requirements, if any, on the CSCI's computer hardware resource
utilization, such as maximum allowable use of processor capacity,
memory capacity, input/output device capacity, auxiliary storage
device capacity, and communications/network equipment capacity.
The requirements (stated, for example, as percentages of the capacity
of each computer hardware resource) shall include the conditions,
if any, under which the resource utilization is to be measured.
3.10.3 Computer software requirements.
. This paragraph shall specify the
requirements, if any, regarding computer software that must be
used by, or incorporated into, the CSCI. Examples include operating
systems, database management systems, communications/ network
software, utility software, input and equipment simulators, test
software, and manufacturing software. The correct nomenclature,
version, and documentation references of each such software item
shall be provided.
3.10.4 Computer communications requirements.
. This paragraph shall specify the
additional requirements, if any, concerning the computer communications
that must be used by the CSCI. Examples include geographic locations
to be linked; configuration and network topology; transmission
techniques; data transfer rates; gateways; required system use
times; type and volume of data to be transmitted/received; time
boundaries for transmission/ reception/response; peak volumes
of data; and diagnostic features.
3.11 Software quality factors.
. This paragraph shall specify the
CSCI requirements, if any, concerned with software quality factors
identified in the contract or derived from a higher level specification.
Examples include quantitative requirements regarding CSCI functionality
(the ability to perform all required functions), reliability (the
ability to perform with correct, consistent results), maintainability
(the ability to be easily corrected), availability (the ability
to be accessed and operated when needed), flexibility (the ability
to be easily adapted to changing requirements), portability (the
ability to be easily modified for a new environment), reusability
(the ability to be used in multiple applications), testability
(the ability to be easily and thoroughly tested), usability (the
ability to be easily learned and used), and other attributes.
3.12 Design and implementation constraints.
. This paragraph shall specify the
requirements, if any, that constrain the design and implementation
of the CSCI. These requirements may be specified by reference
to appropriate commercial or military standards and specifications.
Examples include requirements concerning:
3.13 Personnel-related requirements.
. This paragraph shall specify the
CSCI requirements, if any, included to accommodate the number,
skill levels, duty cycles, training needs, or other information
about the personnel who will use or support the CSCI. Examples
include requirements for number of simultaneous users and for
built-in help or training features. Also included shall be the
human factors engineering requirements, if any, imposed on the
CSCI. These requirements shall include, as applicable, considerations
for the capabilities and limitations of humans; foreseeable human
errors under both normal and extreme conditions; and specific
areas where the effects of human error would be particularly serious.
Examples include requirements for color and duration of error
messages, physical placement of critical indicators or keys, and
use of auditory signals.
3.14 Training-related requirements.
. This paragraph shall specify the
CSCI requirements, if any, pertaining to training. Examples include
training software to be included in the CSCI.
3.15 Logistics-related requirements.
. This paragraph shall specify the
CSCI requirements, if any, concerned with logistics considerations.
These considerations may include: system maintenance, software
support, system transportation modes, supply-system requirements,
impact on existing facilities, and impact on existing equipment.
3.16 Other requirements.
. This paragraph shall specify additional
CSCI requirements, if any, not covered in the previous paragraphs.
3.17 Packaging requirements.
. This section shall specify the requirements,
if any, for packaging, labeling, and handling the CSCI for delivery
(for example, delivery on 8 track magnetic tape labelled and packaged
in a certain way). Applicable military specifications and standards
may be referenced if appropriate.
3.18 Precedence and criticality of requirements.
. This paragraph shall specify, if
applicable, the order of precedence, criticality, or assigned
weights indicating the relative importance of the requirements
in this specification. Examples include identifying those requirements
deemed critical to safety, to security, or to privacy for purposes
of singling them out for special treatment. If all requirements
have equal weight, this paragraph shall so state.
4. Qualification provisions.
. This section shall define a set
of qualification methods and shall specify for each requirement
in Section 3 the method(s) to be used to ensure that the requirement
has been met. A table may be used to present this information,
or each requirement in Section 3 may be annotated with the method(s)
to be used. Qualification methods may include:
5. Requirements traceability.
. This paragraph shall contain:
6. Notes.
. This section shall contain any general
information that aids in understanding this specification (e.g.,
background information, glossary, rationale). This section shall
include an alphabetical listing of all acronyms, abbreviations,
and their meanings as used in this document and a list of any
terms and definitions needed to understand this document.
A. Appendixes. Appendixes may be used to provide information published separately for convenience in document maintenance (e.g., charts, classified data). As applicable, each appendix shall be referenced in the main body of the document where the data would normally have been provided. Appendixes may be bound as separate documents for ease in handling. Appendixes shall be lettered alphabetically (A, B, etc.).
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