Abstract
This exercise is in the form of a set of documents covering the design cycle of a simple system for the detection and annunciation of fire in an enclosed building. The design contains deliberate errors, omissions and ambiguities, some of which are obvious and others which will require more careful study to reveal them. The problem should be treated as a whole rather than as individual elements since the errors will often only be revealed by comparing requirements between documents. The documents include:
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a requirements specification;
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a functional specification;
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a software specification;
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module and submodule specifications;
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a quality plan;
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a test specification
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Smith, D.J. (1995). Software system design exercise — addressable detection system. In: Achieving Quality Software. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0549-1_16
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