One of the most common mistakes by new analysts is to confuse functional and nonfunctional requirements. Pretend that you received the following list of requirements for a sales system. Requirements for Proposed System The system should: 1. be accessible to Web users; 2. Include the company standard logo and color scheme; 3. restrict access to profitability information; 4. include actual and budgeted cost information; 5. provide management reports; 6. include sales information that is updated at least daily; 7. have two-second maximum response time for predefined queries and ten-minute maximum response time for ad hoc queries; 8. include information from all company subsidiaries; 9. print subsidiary reports in the primary language of the subsidiary: 10. provide monthly rankings of salesperson performance. Q5.R3. After analyzing and categorizing the functional and nonfunctional business requirements of the above case. Illustrate the business requirements that have a direct impact on the function of the information system. Provide two additional examples for each part. (5 Marks) estion 6 yet wered rked out of 0 Flag question Time left 1:55:33 Document Joint Application Design Questionnaires Analysis Interviews Observation As-is Asis As-is, improvements As-is, improvements. As-is, improvements, Type of information to-be to-be Low Low Medium High High Depth of information Low Medium High Low High Breadth of information Low Low Low High Low Integration of information Low Low Low High Medium User involvement low Low-Medium Medium Low low-Medium Cost Q6.R2. Use the above table to compare between JAD and Document Analysis as the two requirement gathering techniques that will be used in your IS project. Use only "Breadth of Information and Integration of Information" in your analysis. % 1 A- B H H Previous question Next question