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The document outlines the Software Requirements Specification (SRS) for a mobile-based smart parking application, detailing its purpose, problem statement, scope, goals, and audience. It includes sections on requirement analysis, overall description, specific requirements, and use case diagrams. Additionally, it provides references to relevant literature and technologies related to smart parking systems.

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The document outlines the Software Requirements Specification (SRS) for a mobile-based smart parking application, detailing its purpose, problem statement, scope, goals, and audience. It includes sections on requirement analysis, overall description, specific requirements, and use case diagrams. Additionally, it provides references to relevant literature and technologies related to smart parking systems.

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SRS Outline on

Mobile based Smart Parking Application


Table of Contents

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