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Which of these is LEAST likely to be included in software requirements specification?
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beta testing results
beta testing results
purpose
purpose
functional requirements
functional requirements
nonfunctional requirements
nonfunctional requirements
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beta testing results
Reason: An SRS describes the purpose, functional and nonfunctional requirements (and often acceptance criteria), but test results (like beta testing outcomes) are produced later and belong in testing or release documentation, not the requirements specification.
Reason: An SRS describes the purpose, functional and nonfunctional requirements (and often acceptance criteria), but test results (like beta testing outcomes) are produced later and belong in testing or release documentation, not the requirements specification.
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