If every requirement stated in the Software Requirement Specification (SRS)…

2021

If every requirement stated in the Software Requirement Specification (SRS) has only one interpretation, then SRS is said to be

  1. A.

    correct

  2. B.

    consistent

  3. C.

    unambiguous

  4. D.

    verifiable

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Correct answer: C

Answer: unambiguous

Explanation:

  • Unambiguous — each requirement has exactly one interpretation, so there is no confusion about what is required; this directly matches the given statement.

  • Consistent — means requirements do not conflict with each other; consistency does not ensure a single interpretation.

  • Verifiable — means a requirement can be tested or measured; verifiability concerns testability, not uniqueness of interpretation.

  • Correct — means the requirement accurately reflects stakeholder intent; a requirement can be correct yet still ambiguous.

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