what do you have thus far?
Best thing you can do is talk to your users, ask them what they do right now and how they expect the new application to do it for them.
I'd be willing to bet the original poster of this thread was searching for the same answer I am. This is an assignment in a programming class. I'm not sure what application level requirements means??? Can anyone clarify this?
Well, I must say I am very impressed by the quality and the helpfulness available on this website for people just beginning to learn in the IT field. Thanks so much for your answer.
You know how the word word assume breaks down don't you? Don't make assumptions about someone you know nothing about. I have never asked anyone to do ANYTHING for me.
I asked a simple question; define what application level requirements was referring to. I searched all my text chapters and could not find that exact term. Being new to this and very unfamiliar with the terminology I was not sure what my instructor wanted. Nowhere in my text is the exact term application level requirements used. So I did the best I could to try to find out for myself.
Under the circumstances of attending an online class for working adults, having two jobs and being the primary care giver of a 3 year old child; I was working on this late at night and didn't have the option of getting clarification from my instructor in time to post my assignment on time.
I googled the term and this website came up in the results. When I read the original thread it seemed that you did not understand the question so I attempted to clarify. Apparently, you are so cynical and full of yourself I wasted my time attempting to explain something to someone who thinks they know it all.
Not that I expect to make any difference to you but just for my own satisfaction;
I am 3/4 of the way through my associate's degree program and have a 3.8 GPA. I currently have 100% in my core class for IT and I have never had anyone help me with any of my homework, let alone do it for me. I received an A on the application-level requirements assignment. I just guessed at what he meant. Thank God, I happened to be right.
In real life application level requirements are just an overview of the functionality the program needs to implement. What it does. Sometimes what it doesn't do. How the users should interact with it. They should be specific, but generally they don't include (pseudo)code.
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