Rubric Section and Grade
Document Organization - 2/3
Description of Issue
While most sections added and removed make sense to me, there are still some things to consider:
Section 1: Reference Material has some parts that make sense to be included.
1.2 Table of Symbols - While the Yahtzee terminology and definitions were defined in Section 4.1.1, a table of symbols of the definitions could still be placed here as a summary (e.g. dice with X faces is dX etc.)
1.3 Abbreviations and Acronyms - Terms such as AI (artifical intelligence), UI (user interface) were used without prior definition; this would be a good place to introduce such terms used. The SRS Template goes further to abbreviate other terminology that were used in this document as well, which are the acronyms used when labelling the goals and requirements.
Section 4.2: Solution Characteristics Specification: The SRS template says that this section is to reduce a problem into one expressed in mathematical terms. Obviously the project in question isn't a scientific computing application, but this section can be generalized to describe the solution space of the project. This is where you can include information such as use case diagrams, entity-relationship models or class diagrams. Even a finite-state machine could be used to describe the states that the program can be in when a user performs actions in the application.
Artifact Under Review SRS
Rubric Section and Grade Document Organization - 2/3
Description of Issue While most sections added and removed make sense to me, there are still some things to consider: