• Card 2 / 41: Which of the following is true about the requirements of a banking system?
    A) The need for security is a classic example of a functional service level requirement, and a checking account rule is an example of a nonfunctional requirement.
    B) Security and the mandatory checking account both illustrate functional service level requirements.
    C) Neither security nor the mandatory checking account is an example of any kind of requirement, theoretically speaking.
    D) Security is an architectural nonfunctional requirement and the mandatory checking accounts a functional design requirement.
    E) They are both examples of business use cases.

    Answer:
    D) Security is an architectural nonfunctional requirement and the mandatory checking accounts a functional design requirement.

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