requirements
Having all the "elements" someone would want. Such as body, with personality, and a good job, or just a low ball set of things you want to find in a mate. Rack and an ass, money and a fly ride, easy and cute, etc.
She/He has all the "requirements" to be my next Ex-(Girlfriend/Boyfriend)!
requirement
1) A requirement is a subsets of the problem domain. This can be compared to the design which is a subset of the machine and focuses on the solution rather than problem. The union of the two is done through the specification.
1a) Must distinguish preferences, priorities
1a) Must distinguish preferences, priorities
Figure out the requirements for this new software project.
requirement
A must have. Needed to continue.
Having a hot girl is a requirement for a nice car.
required
The complete antonym to additional. Very popular in business ethics. Unpopular in the arts community. Bohemian language.
"I assure you Sir, everything I own is required. I'd even go far enough to say I live a completely required life.
system requirements
The never ending upward spiral!
Your computer must at least match the "system requirements" in order to run the software or hardware.
Your computer must at least match the "system requirements" in order to run the software or hardware.
System Requirements for Bla2004
2.5GHz processor
500Mb RAM
128Mb GPU memory :-(
Windows XP
.. and something you haven't got! >:-/
2.5GHz processor
500Mb RAM
128Mb GPU memory :-(
Windows XP
.. and something you haven't got! >:-/
system requirements
A set of words letting you know if you have to pay lots of money in the near future.
Doug: What's system requirements on that thing?
Bob: I think I'm going to have to buy a new computer, for this.... what's your name again?
Doug: Doug.
Bob: *KABOOM*
Doug: I hate it when that happens.
Bob: I think I'm going to have to buy a new computer, for this.... what's your name again?
Doug: Doug.
Bob: *KABOOM*
Doug: I hate it when that happens.
breadth requirements
When colleges require students, who may be spending tens of thousands of dollars per year on tuition, to take courses outside their majors in order that they become "well-rounded". Wonderful if your last name is Rockefeller. Hard to justify if your poor mother is scrubbing floors to put you through college.
Breadth requirements are things such as Physics majors being required to take classes in Medieval Literature, or Art majors being required to take Calculus.