Project specifications define system requirements, including performance expectations such as detection accuracy, response times, image quality, or access control capabilities. These expectations guide vendors in delivering compliant solutions and help measure system acceptance upon completion.
A (Cost) is part of project budgeting, not specifications.
B and C (Testing and tolerances) may be included but are not the core element.
[References:, PSP Study Guide – Security System Specification Development, POA Manual – Defining System Requirements in Project Specifications]
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