While gathering nonfunctional requirements for developing a portal, which three aspects should a business analyst check to ensure that the solution developed will be fit for use by the customer? (Choose three.)
Why the other options are incorrect:
A. Navigation
While important, this is more of a usability design consideration — and often falls under functional requirements or user interface design, not strictly nonfunctional requirements.
D. Ease of use
This overlaps with usability, which is sometimes categorized as a nonfunctional requirement, but in practice, it's often addressed through user-centered design and functional prototyping rather than strict requirement specs. It’s less critical than uptime, data integrity, and reliability when ensuring the system is "fit for use."
B. Uptime
D. Ease of use
E. Reliability
the selected nonfunctional requirements—uptime, ease of use, and reliability—are critical to ensuring the portal is fit for customer use. They address the system's performance, user interaction, and dependability, which significantly influence overall user experience and satisfaction.
Navigation and Ease of use are functional requirements.
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