Disadvantages of Process and Control Specification
Now that we have discussed the various advantages that we get by using the process and control specification, let’s also take a look at the drawbacks of the process and control specification:
- Specification Causes Overhead: The process and control specification can have too much detail which can cause more resources such as time and effort.
- Resistance to Change: There is also a resistance to change in the specifications, that we may face when we are trying to use these specifications.
- Mismatch with Project Needs: There can also be a mismatch in the needs of the project because one type of project requirements and specifications doesn’t need to work for another type of project.
- Resource Intensive: These specifications require a lot of documentation which can be both time consuming as well as resource intensive for the development team.
Process and Control Specification in Software Engineering
The process and control specifications help us to create mechanisms to show that the software developers can have a basic understanding of what they are going to develop for a particular company and understand the goals of a particular software more easily.
Table of Content
- What is Process Specification in Software Engineering?
- What is Control Specification in Software Engineering?
- Advantages of Process and Control Specification
- Disadvantages of Process and Control Specification
- Conclusion
- FAQs
They give a detailed report about the overall process and the control required for the development and management of a specific software or system.
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