SMART DAK Example Immz
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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 ability to work offline, multiple language settings and password protection.

Table 17 in the DAK provides non-functional requirements as general characteristics of the overall system.