Being a project manager is comparable to captaining a ship, steering a team toward a destination. It's a mix of excitement and challenges. Daily tasks involve meticulous organization, leading meetings, and tackling problems. The role demands adaptability and the ability to unify diverse talents. Despite the tough moments, the real joy comes from witnessing a project triumph. The sense of accomplishment when the destination is reached makes the challenges worthwhile, turning each obstacle into a stepping stone toward success.
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As being in a transport company, I can attest to the importance of functional and non-functional requirements in project management. The functional requirements ensure that the transport system meets the users' needs, while the non-functional requirements focus on the system's performance, security, and reliability. Thanks for the informative video.
I now have a solid understanding of how non-functional requirements affect a project's outcomes and progress, as well as how both functional and non-functional demands are utilised in projects.
That's fantastic to hear! I'm glad the video provided you with a solid understanding of how non-functional requirements play a crucial role in a project's outcomes and progress. It's essential to recognize the significance of both functional and non-functional demands in project management. By applying these concepts effectively, you'll be better equipped to handle future projects with confidence. If you have any more questions or need further insights, feel free to reach out. Keep up the great work in your project endeavors! 🌟🚀
This was really helpful for me to understand the concept of functional and non-functional requirements.There are two types of requirements viz. Functional and Non-functional requirements. Functional Requirements These form the behavior of the product. Some examples of functional requirements are, New features Bug fixes New behavior Non-functional Requirements These are implicit expectations from the product. Since these are expected features and not specifically documented requirements, they are also known as ‘Quality Attributes’. Some examples of non-functional requirements are, Performance Reliability Error handling Ease of use Easy explanation of everything. thank you so much.
Helpful insights. I've gained a thorough grasp of how both functional and non-functional needs function in a project, and how non-functional requirements shape the project's results and progression.
I am a software engg with 2.2 years of experience and I am not from software engg background like my branch in engg was electronics and telecom. So yesterday in jira board my solution architect mentioned a task as non functional requirement. So is it ok for me to ask him about the nfr even with that experience as I was lil bit confused about non functional requirements.?
This video is amazing for giving me answer to my question in easiest way with simple examples. This video explain me the way how both the requirements are necessary to shape the project..... Thank you so much for wonderful video
This tutorial vedio make me understand exect difference between functional and non functional requirements about a product . Functional requirements are those features of product which are must implement by developers and imlicit expectations are non functional requirements of a product.
It was quite informative knowledge and your way of explanation was too clear and brief. By watching this video, I got to know the concepts of Functional requirements and Non-Functional Requirements and how it differentiates. Functional Requirements define the behavior or function of the product whereas, Non-functional Requirements have obvious expectations for the product. Thank you for providing this Information!!
I'm glad to hear that you found the video informative and the explanation clear and brief. Understanding the difference between Functional Requirements and Non-Functional Requirements is crucial in project management, and I'm happy to provide you with this valuable information. If you have any more questions or need further insights, feel free to let me know. Your feedback and engagement mean a lot to me, and I look forward to bringing you more useful content in the future. Thank you for watching and don't forget to subscribe! 🙏
Beneficial information. I got a comprehensive understanding of how functional and non-functional needs operate within the project and how non-functional requirements influence the project's outcome and development.
This tutorial video is full of useful content, quite informative, easy to grasp, and made it more effective for me to remember the functional and non-functional requirements. Thanks a lot for the amazing stuff.
Derive and classify (Business/User /Environmental/Operational and Functional/Non-Functional) requirements from the following text: I need a library management system which allows my customers to borrow books and they shall interact with this system using their web browser. Only books which are still available can be borrowed. lt has to be able to handle at least 50 concurrent users with response tirnes no longer than 2000ms and we have to run the system on our existing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 infrastructure on Apache 2.4.7. Partner libraries should also be able to integrate our library service into their systems without having to use our user interface i.e., inter-library loan for books which we have and they do not shall be possible for the partner libraries. Can u please answer it
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Being a project manager is comparable to captaining a ship, steering a team toward a destination. It's a mix of excitement and challenges. Daily tasks involve meticulous organization, leading meetings, and tackling problems. The role demands adaptability and the ability to unify diverse talents. Despite the tough moments, the real joy comes from witnessing a project triumph. The sense of accomplishment when the destination is reached makes the challenges worthwhile, turning each obstacle into a stepping stone toward success.
Thanks for sharing your perspective! Navigating the challenges of project management is indeed like captaining a ship. The joy of witnessing project triumphs makes every hurdle worthwhile. If you enjoy insights like these, consider subscribing for more project management discussions! 🚀🌟
As being in a transport company, I can attest to the importance of functional and non-functional requirements in project management. The functional requirements ensure that the transport system meets the users' needs, while the non-functional requirements focus on the system's performance, security, and reliability. Thanks for the informative video.
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I now have a solid understanding of how non-functional requirements affect a project's outcomes and progress, as well as how both functional and non-functional demands are utilised in projects.
That's fantastic to hear! I'm glad the video provided you with a solid understanding of how non-functional requirements play a crucial role in a project's outcomes and progress. It's essential to recognize the significance of both functional and non-functional demands in project management. By applying these concepts effectively, you'll be better equipped to handle future projects with confidence. If you have any more questions or need further insights, feel free to reach out. Keep up the great work in your project endeavors! 🌟🚀
This was really helpful for me to understand the concept of functional and non-functional requirements.There are two types of requirements viz. Functional and Non-functional requirements.
Functional Requirements
These form the behavior of the product. Some examples of functional requirements are,
New features
Bug fixes
New behavior
Non-functional Requirements
These are implicit expectations from the product. Since these are expected features and not specifically documented requirements, they are also known as ‘Quality Attributes’. Some examples of non-functional requirements are,
Performance
Reliability
Error handling
Ease of use
Easy explanation of everything. thank you so much.
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Helpful insights. I've gained a thorough grasp of how both functional and non-functional needs function in a project, and how non-functional requirements shape the project's results and progression.
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Three reasons to watch this video:
1.Quick
2.Verry informative
3.His amazing accent
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I love his accent "CCollectttT"
Also, excellent intonation and stress. :)
I am a software engg with 2.2 years of experience and I am not from software engg background like my branch in engg was electronics and telecom. So yesterday in jira board my solution architect mentioned a task as non functional requirement. So is it ok for me to ask him about the nfr even with that experience as I was lil bit confused about non functional requirements.?
This video is amazing for giving me answer to my question in easiest way with simple examples. This video explain me the way how both the requirements are necessary to shape the project..... Thank you so much for wonderful video
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This tutorial vedio make me understand exect difference between functional and non functional requirements about a product . Functional requirements are those features of product which are must implement by developers and imlicit expectations are non functional requirements of a product.
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It was quite informative knowledge and your way of explanation was too clear and brief. By watching this video, I got to know the concepts of Functional requirements and Non-Functional Requirements and how it differentiates. Functional Requirements define the behavior or function of the product whereas, Non-functional Requirements have obvious expectations for the product. Thank you for providing this Information!!
I'm glad to hear that you found the video informative and the explanation clear and brief. Understanding the difference between Functional Requirements and Non-Functional Requirements is crucial in project management, and I'm happy to provide you with this valuable information. If you have any more questions or need further insights, feel free to let me know. Your feedback and engagement mean a lot to me, and I look forward to bringing you more useful content in the future. Thank you for watching and don't forget to subscribe! 🙏
Beneficial information. I got a comprehensive understanding of how functional and non-functional needs operate within the project and how non-functional requirements influence the project's outcome and development.
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After watching a couple videos this one is actually clear and gives the answers needed simply! Good skill! Thank you
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This video is very helpful to understand about functional and non functional requirements in project management
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You make it sound so easy
Thanks for clearing my doubts
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This tutorial video is full of useful content, quite informative, easy to grasp, and made it more effective for me to remember the functional and non-functional requirements. Thanks a lot for the amazing stuff.
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This is the most helpful tutorial I have seen. Thank you!
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This video clear my all doubts. Thank you.
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In this video i learn about the functional and non functional requirements.
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Thank you! This made it much clearer for me.
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Thanks for the great and simple explanation! P. S. The way you pronounce letter T in words that end on it, is like ASMR to me!
If you are moving your Business to Location A to Location B what is the non-functional requirement?
What is the df btw bug fixing and error handling that you have dicsusd in your video
I am preparing for PMP certification. Do I need to study the agile practice guide also.
Yes Henry. It is recommended. All the best 🙂👍
thanks for this amazing video
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What if Business required document mentioned that it had to handle 1000 users? This is not expectations right? This is required...
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thank you, this helped so much
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Are customer value add and scope creep same?
Interesting question, they are both different. For more details on scope creep check out this video th-cam.com/video/_ufV2iBlOeI/w-d-xo.html
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Derive and classify (Business/User /Environmental/Operational and Functional/Non-Functional) requirements from the following text: I need a library management system which allows my customers to borrow books and they shall interact with this system using their web browser. Only books which are still available can be borrowed. lt has to be able to handle at least 50 concurrent users with response tirnes no longer than 2000ms and we have to run the system on our existing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.5 infrastructure on Apache 2.4.7. Partner libraries should also be able to integrate our library service into their systems without having to use our user interface i.e., inter-library loan for books which we have and they do not shall be possible for the partner libraries.
Can u please answer it
did u ever get answer of it ? its been 2 years
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