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Functional requirements of Asset Management System with non-functional

Functional Requirements

  1. Asset Tracking and Inventory Management
    • Allow for the registration, tracking, and management of assets, including details such as asset ID, description, location, condition, and ownership.
    • Provide tools for managing asset categories, sub-categories, and inventory levels.
    • Support barcode or RFID scanning for asset identification and tracking.
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  2. Asset Acquisition and Disposal
    • Track the acquisition of new assets, including purchase details, suppliers, and cost.
    • Manage the disposal or decommissioning of assets, including reasons for disposal and methods (sale, donation, recycling).
  3. Maintenance and Service Management
    • Schedule and track routine maintenance and servicing for assets.
    • Record maintenance history, including service dates, service providers, and maintenance costs.
    • Provide alerts and notifications for upcoming maintenance or service requirements.
  4. Asset Allocation and Utilization
    • Manage the allocation of assets to departments, teams, or individuals.
    • Track asset usage, including assignment details, duration, and return status.
    • Provide tools for checking asset availability and managing asset requests.
  5. Asset Valuation and Depreciation
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    • Track asset valuation and calculate depreciation based on various methods (e.g., straight-line, declining balance).
    • Update asset values and depreciation schedules based on market conditions and asset usage.
  6. Reporting and Analytics
    • Generate reports on asset inventory, acquisition costs, maintenance expenses, and utilization.
    • Provide analytics tools to track key performance indicators (KPIs) such as asset uptime, maintenance costs, and return on investment (ROI).
    • Allow for customizable reporting based on user needs and organizational requirements.
  7. Audit and Compliance
    • Maintain logs and audit trails of asset transactions, including acquisitions, disposals, and transfers.
    • Ensure compliance with regulatory and financial reporting requirements.
    • Support periodic asset audits and physical inventory checks.
  8. User Management and Access Control
    • Provide role-based access control for different user roles (e.g., administrators, asset managers, auditors).
    • Implement user authentication and authorization mechanisms to secure access to asset management functions.
    • Allow administrators to manage user roles and permissions.
  9. Integration and Data Import/Export
    • Integrate with other enterprise systems such as ERP, accounting, or facilities management systems.
    • Support data import and export functionalities for seamless data exchange and integration.
  10. Mobile Access
    • Ensure the system is accessible and functional on mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets.
    • Provide a mobile app or a mobile-friendly interface for users to manage assets on the go.
  11. Alerts and Notifications
    • Implement automated alerts and notifications for asset-related events such as maintenance schedules, warranty expirations, and asset expirations.
    • Provide configurable notification options for users based on their roles and preferences.
  12. Customizable Asset Fields
    • Allow customization of asset fields and attributes to meet specific organizational needs.
    • Support additional fields for capturing unique asset information and requirements.

Non-Functional Requirements

  1. Performance
    • Ensure quick response times for asset searches, data retrieval, and report generation.
    • Handle high volumes of asset data and concurrent user activity efficiently.
  2. Scalability
    • Support the addition of new assets, users, and features as the system grows.
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    • Scale to accommodate increasing data volumes, asset types, and user traffic.
  3. Reliability
    • Ensure high system availability with minimal downtime, particularly during peak usage times.
    • Implement backup and recovery procedures to protect data and ensure business continuity.
  4. Security
    • Protect asset data and system operations with encryption, secure access controls, and regular security updates.
    • Implement measures to prevent unauthorized access, data breaches, and fraud.
  5. Usability
    • Provide an intuitive and user-friendly interface for managing assets, generating reports, and performing administrative tasks.
    • Ensure ease of navigation, data entry, and information retrieval for users with varying levels of technical expertise.
  6. Maintainability
    • Design the system for easy updates, maintenance, and troubleshooting.
    • Provide clear documentation for system administrators and support personnel.
  7. Compatibility
    • Ensure compatibility with various devices (e.g., desktops, tablets, smartphones) and web browsers.
    • Support different operating systems and platforms to ensure a consistent user experience.
  8. Data Integrity
    • Ensure accuracy and consistency of asset data, including inventory levels, valuation, and maintenance records.
    • Implement validation checks and error-handling mechanisms to maintain data quality.
  9. Support and Documentation
    • Provide comprehensive user manuals, help guides, and support resources for troubleshooting and training.
    • Offer technical support for system issues, asset management, and user assistance.
  10. Auditability
    • Maintain logs of system activity, user interactions, and asset transactions for auditing purposes.
    • Provide audit trails for asset acquisitions, disposals, and transfers.
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