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Introduction
This Software Requirements Specification provides a complete description of all the functions and specifications of the Jacksonville State University Computing and Information Sciences (CIS) Web Accessible Alumni Database.
The expected audience of this document is the faculty of CIS, including the faculty who will use this system, Dr. Dennis Martin and studio committee members, and the developer. It will also server as a reference for Studio students.
Scope
The Jacksonville State University Computing and Information Sciences Web Accessible Alumni Database (CISWAAD) is designed to run on the departmental server and to allow alums to fill out a survey form, create a new database entry, update an existing database entry, or contact another alum. The data will be held in an Access database on the departmental server.
Document overview
The remainder of this document is two chapters, the first providing a full description of the project for the owners of the CIS. It lists all the functions performed by the system. The final chapter concerns details of each of the system functions and actions in full for the software developers’ assistance. These two sections are cross-referenced by topic; to increase understanding by both groups involved.
Non-functional requirements
There are requirements that are not functional in nature. Specifically, these are the constraints the system must work within.
The web site must be compatible with both the Netscape and Internet Explorer web browsers. This system will use the same type of Internet security presently being used by Jacksonville State University.
System Evolution
In the future this system will be update to allow students from the Computer Masters Program to join. If time does not permit the search/e-mail section can be done, possibly by another Master Studio student. A report generated by the system of the responses to the survey could be another addition to the CISWAAD in the future.