Organizational Requirements in Software Engineering | Requirement Engineering

Hammad Maqbool
1 min readDec 10, 2020

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Organizational requirements are also the requirements same like the domain requirements and inverse requirements we always talk about functional and non-functional requirements and forget these things which are most important and should be tackled in we manners.

Organizational Requirements are the the requirements which we directly get from the organization to implement on the software.

First of all you should have knowledge about the domain requirements so you can better under stand it spare some time to read about domain requirements.

For Example: A Shop Owner want you to develop the software which will deal with the sales and purchase operation of the shop.

The Domain of the software is POS. The software will inherit the all features which a POS should have those are the domain Requirements actually but beside those may be you want to make some customization to those domain requirements, may be you want to have an option in the sale section of the software that if someone make the shopping of 10,000 or more than this He should get 20% discount on total bill. Because this is the rule of organization (shop) so this is not something coming from the domain this is something coming from the organizational rule so this will be organizational Requirement.

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Hammad Maqbool

Passionate Software Engineer and Programming instructor who love to share knowledge and learn Software Engineering.