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Operational Requirement

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Discussion

An Operational Requirement specifies a required condition, capability, constraint, or interaction associated with the operation of a system within its intended environment.

An Operational Requirement may address:

An Operational Requirement establishes the circumstances under which the system operates or the operational outcome required within those circumstances.

An Operational Requirement differs from a functional requirement:

An Operational Requirement may constrain or provide context for multiple functional requirements.

An Operational Requirement differs from a Mission Objective:

Operational Requirements may apply across:

Definition

requirement that specifies a condition, capability, constraint, or interaction associated with operation of a system within its intended environment

Source

Dido Solutions, Inc. and Jackrabbit Consulting, Inc.

Note

An Operational Requirement should identify, as applicable:

An Operational Requirement should remain independent of unnecessary implementation detail.

Verification of an Operational Requirement may require:

An Operational Requirement does not replace the lower-level functional, performance, security, reliability, logging, or data requirements needed to define the detailed system behavior.

Example

An Operational Requirement specifies that Crucible operates in Connected, Disconnected, and Air-Gapped Environments. Functional and security requirements then define the behaviors and controls required within each operating condition.


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