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Requirements Analysis: From Business Views to Architecture
By David C. Hay
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real-time systems  2nd 
redundancy  2nd  3rd 
redundant activity 
redundant data reference 
references to physical media 
Referential Integrity 
referential integrity 
reflexive ring constraint
    in ORM 
relation  2nd  3rd 
Relation Software, Inc 
relational data 
relational database 
relational theory  2nd  3rd 
relationship  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th  7th  8th 
    Barker notation  2nd 
    binary 
    IE model 
    in ORM 
    ORM technique 
    requirements analysis deliverable  
     sentence structure 
    The UML 
relationships, inter-personal
    types 
repeat until
    structured natural language 
    structured natural language\" 
repeat while
    structured natural language 
repeating group  
repetition
    in a structured natural language 
requirements analysis  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th 
    deliverable 
    system development life cycle 
    validation 
requirements analysis, in systems development life cycle 
requirements anaysis project 
research and development 
research network  2nd 
resource
    in IDEF0 diagram 
resource dependency
    in a dependency diagram 
resource provider
    career type 
resource usage 
restricted  2nd 
restricted delete
    The UML 
ring constraint
    in ORM 
risk
    Business Rules Group definition 
role 
    in an ORM diagram 
    in each location 
    in ORM 
    ORM technique 
Ronald Ross notation
    as a rule description 
Ross, Douglas 
Ross, Ronald G. 
    business rules are about data 
rule
    rule class  2nd 
rule class
    action enabler rule  2nd 
    business-oriented constriant 
    constraint  2nd 
    data integrity constraint 
    derivation  2nd 
    fact  2nd 
    inference  2nd 
    mandatory constraint  2nd 
    mathematical derivation  2nd 
    rule  2nd 
    suggested guideline  2nd 
     term and definitions  2nd 
rule descriptions
    techniques 
rule patterns
    as a rule description 
RulePatterns 
rules for exploding processes 
Rumbaugh, James  2nd  3rd  4th  5th  6th 


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Requirements Analysis. From Business Views to Architecture
Requirements Analysis: From Business Views to Architecture
ISBN: 0132762005
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2001
Pages: 129
Authors: David C. Hay

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