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Time left 0:44:01 Consider the following Project Scenario: "ReliefAid is a charity that transports aid to those places in the world that have suffered some form of disasters such as floods, or earthquakes. The aid is in the form of clothing and blankets, tents, some civil engineering equipment to help restore the infrastructure after disruption, dried food rations, and first aid supplies. There is also a large team of volunteers who can fly to those areas with the supplies and offer help on the ground. The charity has a central store where all supplies are initially stored, and a series of station stores in the UK (all placed near airports, so that supplies can be issued urgently). The station stores have only limited quantities of the supplies as their capacity is small. The central store keeps the station stores supplied. Posting to a station store should only be made in response to a request order from that store. A) Study the system described above and answer the following: 1. Write two purposes using the suitable template. (2pt) 2. Define the Domains of Interest. (3pt) 3. List three non-functional requirements for the given system and define their TYPES. (3pt) 7 А • B 1 Ili E

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1. The purposes of the system are to:

- Transport aid to places affected by disasters
- Provide aid in the form of clothing, blankets, tents, civil engineering equipment, dried food rations, and first aid supplies

2. The domains of interest for the system are:
- Disaster-stricken areas: the places in the world that have suffered from floods, earthquakes, or other disasters
- Central store: where all the supplies are initially stored
- Station stores: located in the UK near airports, these stores have limited capacity and are used to issue supplies urgently
- Volunteers: a large team that can fly to disaster areas to provide help on the ground

3. Three non-functional requirements for the system and their types are:
- Performance: The system should be able to respond quickly to requests from station stores and transport supplies efficiently to disaster areas.
- Security: Measures should be in place to ensure the safety and integrity of the supplies during transportation and storage.
- Usability: The system should be user-friendly for both the staff managing the central store and the volunteers working in the disaster areas.

1. Two purposes of the system:

- To efficiently transport aid to areas affected by disasters such as floods or earthquakes.
- To provide necessary supplies and support to help restore infrastructure and provide relief to those affected.

2. Domains of Interest:
- Disaster relief: Providing aid and support to areas affected by disasters.
- Supply chain management: Managing the movement and storage of supplies from the central store to station stores.
- Volunteer management: Coordinating the deployment of volunteers to assist in delivering aid and offering help on the ground.

3. Three non-functional requirements and their types:
- Reliability: The system should be dependable and able to consistently deliver supplies and support when needed. (Performance-related requirement)
- Security: The system should ensure the safety and integrity of the supplies, as well as protect the information of volunteers and beneficiaries. (Security-related requirement)
- Scalability: The system should be able to handle an increase in demand during times of multiple disasters or emergencies. (Operational requirement)