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Which one of the following is NOT desired in a good Software Requirement Specifications (SRS) document?
(A) Functional Requirements
(B) Non-Functional Requirements
(C) Goals of Implementation
(D) Algorithms for Software Implementation


Answer: (D)

Explanation: The software requirements specification document is a requirements specification for a software system, is a complete description of the behavior of a system to be developed and may include a set of use cases that describe interactions the users will have with the software. In addition it also contains non-functional requirements. Non-functional requirements impose constraints on the design or implementation (such as performance engineering requirements, quality standards, or design constraints) (Source: Wiki)

An SRS document should clearly document the following aspects of a system: Functional Requirements, Non-Functional Requirements and Goals of implementation (Source: Fundamentals of Software Engineering by Rajib Mall)

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