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
- A.
correct
- B.
consistent
- C.
unambiguous
- 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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