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The correct answer is: C. 10
SWR stands for “Systems and Software Requirements”. It is a document that describes the requirements for a system or software product. The document is typically divided into 10 parts:
- Introduction
- System Overview
- Functional Requirements
- Performance Requirements
- Interface Requirements
- Data Requirements
- Security Requirements
- Operational Requirements
- Support Requirements
- Disposal Requirements
The appendices to SWR typically contain supporting information, such as diagrams, tables, and lists.
Option A is incorrect because there are 10 parts in SWR, not 8.
Option B is incorrect because there are 10 parts in SWR, not 4.
Option D is incorrect because there are 10 parts in SWR, not 12.