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Requirements Analysis: From Business Views to Architecture By David C. Hay | |
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[SYMBOL] [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y] [Z] CACI 2nd 3rd capacity planning cardinality Barker notation Chen model 2nd IDEF1X IE model in Business Rules Group motivation model in dependency diagrams in ORM 2nd ORM technique The UML XML cardinality constraint cardinality constraint, career type project manager resource provider talent top executive cascade delete 2nd The UML CASE case in a structured natural language CASE Method\ Entity Relationship Modelling, by Richard Barker Function and Process Models, by Richard Barker and Cliff Longman CASE tools channel communication 2nd extra Chen, Peter 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th notation class object class, object The UML 2nd classes of Rules client 2nd Coad, Peter 2nd COBOL Codd, Dr. E. F. 2nd 3rd Codd, Dr. E. H. communications network comparative evaluator in the Ronald Ross notation 2nd complete Barker notation complete (sub-types) IDEF1X notation The UML completion trigger the UML activity diagram complex systems complexity computer-aided systems engineering conceptual schema 2nd condition in a structured natural language in the Ronald Ross notation Constantine, Larry 2nd constraint in ORM normalization rule class 2nd The UML constraint dependency in a dependency diagram constraints between relationships Barker notation Chen model IDEF1X model IE model ORM technique The UML XML construction (system development life cycle) construction, in systems development life cycle consultant independent context diagram in IDEF0 contract data model pattern 2nd 3rd sample entity life history 2nd contract role data model pattern contract role type data model pattern controls in IDEF0 conventions, modeling positional semantic syntactic correct identification of control in IDEF0 cost of project course of action Business Rules Group definition Creating a Software Engineering Culture, by Karl Wiegers cross-purposes example crow's foot rule current system custodial activity in a data-flow diagram Custom Development Method, by the Oracle Corporation customer 2nd data model pattern customer capital customer location 2nd customer relations Customer relationship required customer relationship required cybernetics definition |
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