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SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS SPECIFICATION (SRS)
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Student and Unit Management System (SUMS) – Registration Module

Version 1.0
Prepared by: YEUNG Kam Fung (Ivan)
Prepared for: Jim Briggs, University of Portsmouth

DOCUMENT CHANGE HISTORY
|Version Number |Date |Description |
|1.1 |8th December 2005 |Jim made some formatting and content |
| | |changes |
|1.0 |4th December 2005 |Draft |

Preface
This document contains the Software Requirements Specification (SRS) of an Online Project Marking System for the School of Computing at the University of Portsmouth. The main aim of this project is to add functionality to the existing SUMS system in order to provide an online facility for managing and registering student accounts.
This document has been prepared in accordance with the IEEE Std 830-1998, IEEE Recommended Practice for Software Requirements Specifications [IEEE 1998].

Introduction

This Software Requirement Specification is written accordance with the IEEE Std 830-1998 model.

1 Purpose

This SRS Document contains the complete software requirements for the Online Project Marking System (OPMS) and describes the design decisions, architectural design and the detailed design needed to implement the system. It provides the visibility in the design and provides information needed for software support.

2 Scope

Online Project Marking System is developing for School of Computing, University of Portsmouth and used to replace old paper work system and PUMS. OPMS is to build upon the existing web-based project marking system PUMS in order to implement the project marking process and



References: |Briggs 2005 |Briggs, J. (2005). SUMS documentation. Retrieved 3rd December 2005, from | | |http://www.tech.port.ac.uk/staffweb/briggsj/jimapp/SUMS/ | 5 Overview This document has been prepared in accordance with the IEEE Std 830‐1998, IEEE Recommended Practice for Software Requirements Specifications [IEEE 830‐1998 (1998)]

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