In software development, functional requirements specify what the system should do, while non-functional requirements define how the system should perform.

  • Functional
  • Non-functional
  • Technical
  • User
Functional requirements describe the specific functions and features the software system should perform, such as user actions and system responses. Non-functional requirements define the quality attributes, performance, and constraints for the system.
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