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The following sections provide detail on these three categories of requirements, defining the requirement as well as describing the relevance to our use case for our primary and secondary users. Recall that the primary and secondary users include service developers, application developers, and platform developers along with service and application users as well as non-developer users from the cancer research community.

Functional Requirements

This section enumerates requirements elicited from the use case, organized by category.

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Artifact Management

This is a foundational requirements group that allows a service developer to build higher-level services (for example, a service in the NCI Enterprise Service Inventory) that are utilized in the use case. This group of requirements allows a primary user (service or application developer) to provide business logic as a service to the broader enterprise. This group of requirements focuses on specification-driven configuration of policies, security requirements, and metadata of the service, and a development process that allows service developers to focus on business logic.

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