Functional Completeness

Functional Completeness measures how well a system covers all required tasks and objectives. It is part of the ISO 25010 quality model.

Key Aspects:

1. Coverage of specified requirements

2. Fulfilment of user objectives

3. Absence of missing features

4. Comprehensive functionality

5. Alignment with project scope

Assessing Functional Completeness:

1. Reviewing requirements documentation

2. Mapping functions to user needs

3. Identifying gaps in functionality

4. Testing all specified use cases

5. Validating with stakeholders

High functional completeness ensures a system meets all intended purposes.