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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] SADT sales order Sarson, Trish 2nd 3rd and logical data-flow diagrams schedule development scheduled event scope Architecture framework) in a use case of the enterprise scope (architecture framework) Scope and purpose of the System Development Plan screen displays second normal form Second Principle of Operation SecondNormalForm segment in a DBMS Selecting or confirming standard ways of describing rules selection in an entity life history semantic conventions sequence in a functional breakdown in a structured natural language in an entity life history service Barker notation Chen model data model pattern IE model XML 2nd set of steps required set point set theory seven plus or minus two SGML Sharp, John 2nd Shlaer, Sally 2nd shop floor control simple systems simulation languages site data model pattern definition sample entity life history 2nd site type data model pattern small organization smoke stack capitalism solution space Sowa, John split by type in a functional breakdown SplitbyType SSADM 2nd 3rd stakeholder in a use case Standard Generalized Markup Language state affected by an event final initial state transition diagram architect's view static diagram The UML steps for defining steps stereotype The UML Stewart, Thomas 2nd strategic planning Strategic Planning, in systems development life cycle strategy 2nd 3rd Business Rules Group definition in Business Rules Applied strategy (system development life cycle) strategy, in systems development life cycle strength Business Rules Group definition structural capital 2nd structure chart structure of information Structured Analysis and Design Techniques Structured Analysis and System Specification, by Tom DeMarco Structured Design, by Ed Yourdon and Larry Constantine structured English structured natural language format keywords Structured Systems Analysis and Design Method 2nd Structured Systems Analysis\ Tools and Techniques, by Trish Sarson and Chris Gane sub-type 2nd Barker notation Chen model IDEF1X model IE model ORM technique The UML XML subject matter expert subset in ORM subset set constraint in ORM success guarantee in a use case Success requirements successful project suggested guideline rule class 2nd super-type super-type Barker notation Chen model IDEF1X model IE model ORM technique The UML XML supplier swim lane in a business-process diagram the UML activity diagram symmetric ring constriant in ORM syntactic conventions system current cybernetic definition environment management purpose the role of to support knowledge management viable 2nd system development life cycle 2nd 3rd System Development Plan System Five System Four System One system performance System R System Three System Two systems new systems development project |
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