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  2. Non-functional requirement - Wikipedia

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    Broadly, functional requirements define what a system is supposed to do and non-functional requirements define how a system is supposed to be.Functional requirements are usually in the form of "system shall do <requirement>", an individual action or part of the system, perhaps explicitly in the sense of a mathematical function, a black box description input, output, process and control ...

  3. Capybara (software) - Wikipedia

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    Here is an example of how user registration test is done using Capybara. There is a test to see if the user can continue with the registration process or if there are any holds on him. If he has the requisite credentials, he will be registered and then redirected to the 'Welcome' page. [5]

  4. Wikipedia:User pages - Wikipedia

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    In cases in which the filter is insufficient in preventing vandalism to a non-administrator's user page, an editor may create a .css suffixed sub-page containing their user page content within their user space, transclude the sub-page into their main user page, then request that an administrator fully protect their user page. (For instance ...

  5. Extreme programming practices - Wikipedia

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    The developers sort the user stories by risk. They also categorize into three piles: low, medium and high risk user stories. The following is an example of an approach to this: Determine Risk Index: Give each user story an index from 0 to 2 on each of the following factors: Completeness (do we know all of the story details?) Complete (0 ...

  6. Take Us to Your Chief: and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    In general, the stories draw parallels to science fiction and world history, such as alien contact paralleling the first contact and later colonization by Europeans of the Americas. In addition to the science fiction tropes, these stories also examine social issues faced by indigenous people.

  7. Vertical slice - Wikipedia

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    A vertical user story encapsulates the action of one function. An example of a vertical user story is, "As an end user I must be able to log into my company portal so that I can perform the functions of my job."

  8. Wikipedia:AutoWikiBrowser/User manual - Wikipedia

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    Open page in browser — Opens the page in the default browser. Open talk page in browser — Opens the talk page for the page/page in the default browser. Open page history in browser — Opens the page history in the default browser. Open text selection in browser — Allows the selected text to be opened as an page, as if it were a wikilink

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    Sign in to your AOL account to access your email and manage your account information.