Certified Healthcare Technology Specialist (CHTS) Process Workflow & Information Management Redesign Practice Exam

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Which of the following is NOT a functional requirement of a system?

  1. Information stored in the system

  2. Functions of the system

  3. Security of the system

  4. User characteristics

The correct answer is: Security of the system

In the context of a system's functional requirements, these are typically aspects that define what the system should do, focusing on specific behaviors or functions related to user interactions and processes. 'Functions of the system' outlines the capabilities and tasks the system must perform, while 'Information stored in the system' refers to the data handling requirements necessary for the system's operations. 'User characteristics' encompasses the attributes and needs of the users interacting with the system, which can influence how the system is designed to meet usability standards and cater to its intended audience. On the other hand, 'Security of the system' encompasses non-functional requirements, which are concerned with how the system performs its tasks rather than what tasks it performs. These non-functional requirements define the criteria for the system's operation, such as performance, security, and reliability, rather than its specific functions. Thus, identifying security as a non-functional requirement makes it the option that does not fit within the category of functional requirements of a system.