1.1 PURPOSE
This document describes the capabilities that will be provided by the
software applications ‘WEB BROWSER’. Its purpose is to display the
information on the website in a net and organize way; it also helps to
navigate the web easily. These programs interpret code (HTML) and display
information from WWW. The intended audiences are the anonymous
customers.
1.2 SCOPE
A web browser is a software application which enables
a user to display and interact with text, images, videos,
music, games and other information typically located on
a web page at a website on the World or a local area
network. Text and images on a web page can
contain hyperlinks to other web pages at the same or
different website. Web browsers allow a user too quickly and
easily access information provided on many web pages at
many web sites by traversing these links.
1.4 REFERENCES
• IEEE recommended practice for software requirement
specification IEEE STD 830-1993.
• KK Aggarwal
1.5 OVERVIEW
The rest of the SRS document describes the various
system requirements, interfaces, features & functionalities in
details.
2 OVERALL DESCRIPTIONS
• Bookmark managing
• Download managing
• Form managing
• Password managing
• Spell-checking
• Search engine toolbar
• Security configuration
• Privacy mode
• Auto-updater
• Pop-up blocking
Forward button
History
Security indicators
Status bar
Stop button
Window title
Search button
2.1.3 HARDWARE INTERFACES
1) A system needs min of 64MB RAM.
2) A LAN card for the internet
3) Modem
4) 52GHz Pentium processor
5) 233MB hard drive
Schematic representation of
a proxy server, where the
computer in the middle acts
as the proxy server between
the other two.
2.1.7 OPERATIONS
TOOLBAR
Address field
This area is where the URL (web page address) for the web page is
displayed or entered.
Auto fill Forms Button
When you encounter a page that has a form on it, such as an order
page, this button will make filling out the form much easier.
Back Button
Use this button to go back to the previous page opened in this
particular browser window.
Bookmarks or Favorites
You can easily create a shortcut to your favorite web pages by using
the Bookmark (or Favorites) menu or button.
Close Box
This button in the upper right corner of the window will close the
browser window.
Security Indicators
Most browsers show a padlock icon in the lower left corner of the
window to indicate a secure connection. This means that data being
sent or received from that server is encrypted and would be extremely
difficulty for a third party to access.
Status Bar
The bar along the bottom of the browser's window shows you what is
being loaded into the browser window at the moment or the URL of
the link your mouse is over
Use this button if you want to stop loading the contents of a page.
Window Title
The title of the web page appears in the browser window's title.
Sometimes pages don't have titles. When you bookmark a page, the
window's title is used to identify the bookmark
2.4 CONSTRAINTS
• Monitor sizes and ratios, color or black-and-white monitors
render it virtually impossible to design pages that look good
on all device types.
• Font sizes and colors need to be alterable to fit the
requirements of sight-impaired viewers.
• The situation becomes more complicated when interactive
resizing of windows and frames, printing, or
communication conditions.
3 SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
This section contains the software requirements to a level of
Detail sufficient to enable designers to design the system and the
Testers to test the system.
BROWSER
TOOL BAR MENU
Download box
Current downloading
Download rate
Clear list
Pause
Play
3.2 FUNCTIONS
It defines the fundamental actions that must take place in
the software in accepting and processing the inputs and generating the
outputs. The system shall …
VALIDITY CHECKS
• The address should be correct.
• Internet connection should be present.
• Presence of virus.
• Some sites are unable to be accessed due to security reasons.
5 DOCUMENT APPROVAL
NA
6 SUPPORTING INFORMATION
The table of contents is given.
INDEX
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Purpose
1.2 Scope
1.3 Definitions, acronyms and abbreviations
1.4 References
1.5 Overview
2. OVERALL DESCRIPTION
2.1 Product perspective
2.1.1 System interfaces
2.1.2 Interfaces
2.1.3 Hardware interfaces
2.1.4 Software interfaces
2.1.5 Communication interfaces
2.1.6 Memory constraints
2.1.7 Operations
2.1.8 Site adaptation requirements
2.2 Product Functions
2.3 User characteristics
2.4 Constraints
2.5 Assumptions and dependencies
2.6 Apportioning of requirements
3. Specific Requirements
3.1 External interfaces
3.2 Functions
3.3 Performance requirements
3.4 Logical database requirements
3.5 Design constraints
3.6 Software system attributes
3.6.l Reliability
3.6.2 Availability
3.6.3 Security
3.6.4 Maintainability
3.6.4 Portability
3.6.5 Efficiency
3.7 Organizing the specific requirements
4. Change management process
5. Document approval
6. Supporting information
USE CASE DIAGRAM
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