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Acute/Foundation- Requirement Map

The Core Requirements Map is the map of the Core Requirements and their trace back to the EPR DCF. Rows coloured green show EPR DCF Core level requirements, and rows coloured yellow are EPR DCF Transformation and Innovation level requirements.

Acute/Foundation Standards

Standards are a set of guidelines that ensure the systems interoperability, security, and compliance with national and international regulations, as well as clinical standards.

Non-Functional Requirements

Non-functional requirements (NFR) are a specification or constraints that describes how the software system should behave or perform. Unlike functional requirements, which define specific features or capabilities of the software, non-functional requirements relate to system qualities such as performance, scalability, reliability, security, and usability.

The NFRs below are intended to be used by care providers as a reference for what to look for in a system outside of the functional requirements.

Application Functions

The Application Functions describe the abilities of the software functions in an EPR application by Capability. The Application Functions Catalogue extends links to the User Stories and Core Requirements.


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