Definition: An explicit set of requirements to be satisfied by a material, product, or service.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look! Today we’re tackling a word that pops up quite a lot – “Specification.” It’s a key term in all sorts of fields, from engineering to marketing, so pay close attention. The dictionary does a good job laying it out: "An explicit set of requirements to be satisfied by a material, product, or service." Let's break that down with a little rhyme – it might make it stick! “A specification , clear and bright, Shows exactly what must be right. It’s a list, precise and true, Of all the things you need to do!” Essentially, think of it like this: Imagine you're ordering a cake. You wouldn't just say "a cake," would you? You’d specify exactly what you want! Size: Should it be a small cupcake or a giant layer cake? Flavor: Chocolate, vanilla, strawberry – let’s make it clear! Frosting: Buttercream, fondant, whipped cream - the details matter dear! A specification does the same thing for things like buildings, cars, or even software. It spells out everything that needs to be in place to meet a certain standard or achieve a particular goal. It’s about being explicit – leaving no room for guesswork. It's saying "This is what we expect," and everyone involved knows exactly what they are working towards. Do you have any questions? Let's discuss!