Functional Requirements Mapping
This section provides a comprehensive mapping of the functional requirements for both the Integrated Beneficiary Registry (IBR) and Social Registry (SR) systems. The requirements are organized by component, module, and sub-component, aligning with the Program Architecture Layers outlined earlier. Each requirement is detailed with its priority, justification, use cases, and technical specifications, among other key attributes. This structured approach ensures a thorough coverage of all aspects necessary for the development and implementation of robust SR and IBR systems within the broader Digital Social Protection Delivery Systems (DSPDS) framework.
The functional requirements are presented in two main subsections:
Functional Requirements for Integrated Beneficiary Registry (IBR)
Functional Requirements for Social Registry (SR)
Each subsection begins with an overview of key modules, followed by a detailed mapping of sub-components. This organization allows for a clear understanding of both the high-level system architecture and the specific functionalities required at each level.
As you review these requirements, please note that they represent a comprehensive set of potential functionalities. The core requirements are essential for basic system operation, while optional requirements offer enhanced capabilities that may be implemented based on specific country needs, resource availability, and technological readiness.
This mapping serves as a crucial reference for system architects, developers, policymakers, and other stakeholders involved in the design, implementation, and management of social protection information systems. It provides a foundation for informed decision-making, system design, and the development of tailored solutions that meet the unique needs of different social protection contexts.
Did you encounter a problem or do you have a suggestion?
Please contact our Service Desk
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/