Design qualifications do not normally include
A. Output requirements
B. Input and storage requirements
C. Control provisions
D. Blueprints
E. None of the above
Answer: Option D
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Design qualifications in computer systems and software refer to the set of specifications that outline how a system should function and what requirements it must fulfill.They normally include:
✔ Output requirements: Specifications of what the system must produce as output.
✔ Input and storage requirements: Details of data inputs and how the system will store them.
✔ Control provisions: Mechanisms for ensuring correct operations, security, and error handling.
However, blueprints are physical or architectural drawings used in civil or mechanical engineering, not typically part of system design qualifications in computer fundamentals.
Therefore, blueprints are not normally included in design qualifications.

Explanation:
Design qualifications usually focus on functional requirements like output requirements, input and storage requirements, and control provisions. Blueprints (detailed drawings) are part of design documentation but are not typically included in "design qualification" itself, which is more about performance and functional criteria rather than detailed drawings.