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CSE870 Advanced Software Engineering Spring 2012 Homework 2 Due January 26, 2012 Every year, hundreds to thousands of reported injuries and deaths occur from vehicles backing up and colliding with a pedestrian [1]. Typically, these pedestrians are either small children or elderly. These accidents are typically extraordinarily traumatic accident (as the driver typically knows the victim quite well), there is a large push from the government [3] and the automotive industry to develop systems that will prevent these accidents from occurring. Your assignment is to work with a partner to flesh out a set of requirements for an “ideal” Pedestrian Backup System. There should be sufficient details to enable a requirements analyst to create a requirements document. As such, you will need to review the current literature for details on such a system. Please write 2-4 pages comprising both functional and non-functional requirements for such a system, including a relevant introduction for each section. You should also find at minimum 2 relevant sources (and be sure to cite them in the bibliography). These sources should be accepted journal papers, conference proceedings, etc. The same writing requirements as before apply (single-spaced, 11-point font, 1-inch margins, no spelling or grammar errors). Your requirements must cover the following points: 1. General system overview (what is it and how does it work – this part can be more elaborate in describing the overall functionality and objectives of the system) 2. Hardware required for your system to function 3. Software required for your system to function 4. Required quality measures 5. Any performance requirements your system must meetYou will be evaluated on the following points: • Are your requirements clear and concise? A requirement should be able to stand on its own…verboseness is not helpful in writing requirements! • Do you have any superfluous or conflicting requirements? • Have you addressed all of the technical points necessary? • Does each paragraph have a thesis sentence with the paragraph body containing supporting text? • Are your sources relevant and of the required technical quality? • Has the document been thoroughly proofread and typos eliminated? References: [1] “Car and Tractor Trailer Accidents,” The Lombardi Law Firm, 2008. http://www.lombardilaw.com/blog/truck-accident-prevention-garbage-truck-backing-over-woman-may-be-an-accident-but-it-is-preventa.cfm [2] “Lives shattered in driveway backover accidents,” Associated Press, 2007, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19353735/ns/health-childrens_health/t/lives-shattered-driveway-backover-accidents/#.TxWrQxw8tog [3] “Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard, Rearview Mirrors; Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard, Low-Speed Vehicles Phase-in Reporting Requirements,” DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 49 CFR Parts 571 and 585, Docket No. NHTSA-2010-0162 RIN 2127-AK43,


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