3.0 Interfaces
Identify and describe each interface with each class of user, including human users and other information systems. Each interface may represent a bi-directional flow of information. Use a graphic representation of the interfaces when appropriate for the sake of clarity.
Specify the requirements governing each interface. Number or otherwise uniquely identify each requirement for the sake of traceability. Specify each requirement in testable, quantitative terms. Provide additional information about each requirements to aid in understanding its purpose and effect, and the goals for reliability, flexibility, etc.
The requirements definition should address the following topics, as appropriate:
1. Purpose of the interface
2. Requirements for the interface, such as process, performance, safety, security, etc.
3. Implementation constraints on the interface
4. If applicable, traceability to parent's design
Defines standard
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Introduction
1.0 Introduction
The outline and content description to be used when preparing this section is described in detail in the Product Specification Template DID (SMAP-DID-P999).
2.0 Related documentation
The outlines and content description to be used when preparing this section is described in detail in the Product Specification DID (SMAP-DID-P999).