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Software Requirements Specification
Version 1.0
February 07, 2013
Black Jack Game
Tournament Style
Team Mike & Friends
Michael Brown – Team Lead
Tawnya Gardner – User Representative
Michael Powell
Michael Vitale
Eric Dickman
Submitted in partial fulfillment
Of the requirements of
CS 410 Software Engineering
1.0. Introduction
1.1. Purpose
The purpose of this document is to present a detailed description of the Black Jack Tournament Style software that is being developed by Team Mike & Friends. This report will layout in full description, both the user requirements for the system and a detailed specification of the system requirements. It is designed to be beneficial for both stakeholders and software engineers alike. It will gain full approval from Professor John Eberhard before further advancement.
1.2. Scope
This software program will be a Black Jack Tournament Style game intended for the pleasurable use to a fan base of black jack players. This software will be designed to have a beginning and an end as apposed to other black jack games that continue until you don’t want to play anymore. By creating different betting styles, and forcing multiple players (human or computer) we differentiate this software from the rest. The game will rely on a chip count for a measurement of success. Players will be eliminated as they lose all of their chips leaving only one (1) winner. There should be a win/loss statistical tracking system for game analyses.
2.0. Glossary
1-3-2-6 Betting System: A betting system where the player bets one unit, then three units, then two units, then six units in a continuing cycle.
21: Alternate name for Blackjack. See Blackjack.
Anchorman: This is the player who sits closest to the dealer’s right. The anchorman is the last to make a play before the dealer’s turn (also known as the Third base position).
Bet: the amount of money or chips that is wagered.
Blackjack: a card game where the...