SMART DAK Empty
0.1.0 - ci-build

SMART DAK Empty, published by WHO. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 0.1.0 built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/WorldHealthOrganization/smart-dak-empty/ and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions

System Requirements

The table below presents the versions of the high-level functional and non-functional requirements implementation tool published as part of the [insert health domain here] DAK.

Version Link
current* [[health domain abbreviation] high-level functional and non-functional requirements.xlsx]([health domain abbreviation] DAK_high-level functional and non-functional requirements.xlsx)
1.0.0 [health domain abbreviation] DAK_high-level functional and non-functional requirements.xlsx
0.9.9 [health domain abbreviation] DAK_high-level functional and non-functional requirements.xlsx

*The current link indicates the latest release of the file. Note: the file's latest release might not always match the release number of the Implementation Guide.

Functional Requirements

Functional requirements describe the capabilities the system must have in order to meet the end-users’ needs and achieve tasks within the business process.

The functional requirements are listed in the high-level functional and non-functional requirements implementation tool of the WHO Digital Adaptation Kit for [insert health domain here], available here.

Please note that these are not exhaustive lists and should be modified according to context and user persona needs.

Non-functional Requirements

Non-functional requirements provide the general attributes and features of the digital system to ensure usability and overcome technical and physical constraints. Examples of non-functional requirements include providing password-protected access for authorized users, logging all data and system errors, and provide the ability to easily back up information.

Non-functional requirements are listed in the high-level functional and non-functional requirements implementation tool of the WHO Digital Adaptation Kit for [insert health domain here], available here.