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SCEA 5 PII - Addressing Non-functional requirements

 
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Hi folks,

Regarding System performance / scalability, availability, security, does anyone knows of any books / reference I can use to address the above?

Can these actually be fully addressed in deployment diagram?
e.g having enough memory / servers.
Is it neccessary to further explain it in "Assumptions"?
 
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Hi Selina,

You certainly have already passed SCEA.
For the readers of this thread, I would suggest:

Software Architecture in Practice
It's very useful for part 2 as it provides a good way to understand and achieve quality requirements.

And the reading is very pleasant.

Hope it helps,

Benoît
 
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