This is the final part in the five part series on how to write an effective User Requirement Specification (URS). The topic of this final post is ‘Hardware’.
As before, I am really interested in seeing your comments on this. I think understanding other people’s views is really important to people who may be reading this.
My other posts in this series are:
These are my tips to consider when writing about the hardware in your URS:
I hope you have enjoyed reading this five part series and that you have found it useful. Please feel to add your own experience to this.
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