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2 July, 17:10

2. What is the difference between functional and non-functional?

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  1. 2 July, 20:11
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    A functional requirement describes what a software system should do, while non-functional requirements place constraints on how the system will do so.

    Let me elaborate.

    An example of a functional requirement would be:

    A system must send an email whenever a certain condition is met (e. g. an order is placed, a customer signs up, etc).

    A related non-functional requirement for the system may be:

    Emails should be sent with a latency of no greater than 12 hours from such an activity.

    The functional requirement is describing the behavior of the system as it relates to the system's functionality. The non-functional requirement elaborates a performance characteristic of the system. (stack overflow)
  2. 2 July, 20:38
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    Answer: function means that its able top mobilize or operate as of which non-functional means that its not able to mobilize or can not operate
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