SA Analysis and Design Software Architecture (707.023) Denis Helic KMI‚ TU Graz Oct 19‚ 2011 Denis Helic (KMI‚ TU Graz) SA Analysis and Design Oct 19‚ 2011 1 / 78 Outline 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Development Process Requirements Quality Attributes Runtime QA Non-runtime QA Requirements Analysis: Example Architectural Analysis & Design Architectural Views Denis Helic (KMI‚ TU Graz) SA Analysis and Design Oct 19‚ 2011 2 / 78 Development Process Methodology Different
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15’x15’ off the living room with with two flower pots‚ LED lights‚ and four deck chairs on the far side of the deck. This project will be completed either personal sweat equity or the use of a qualified contractor. 2. Project Objectives • To build a safe‚ attractive 15x15 deck space • To meet all building and safety codes • Ready by June 15th • To increase the equity of the house 3. Project Requirements • The drafting and design of the deck space • Determination of a budget and confirmation of
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1.0 Introduction In today’s generation‚ internet usage is very epidemic. It’s like a disease that makes a person spend their time‚ money and effort. Others use it for school purposes‚ others for pastime. Some even use the internet to do business. Moreover‚ people would use it to connect to their loved ones who are away from them. Whatever one’s reason to use the internet‚ it also matters to know their means. In our country‚ not everyone can afford their own PCs and connection. However‚ one business-minded
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OPERATIONAL RESEARCH Operational research came into existence in 1885 when Frederick W. Taylor emphasised the application of scientific analysis to methods of production. The name (OR) probably came from a programme under taken by Great Britain during world war2‚ “research in military operations”. After the success of OR in military operations‚ it quickly spread to all phases of Industry and Government. By 1951‚ OR had take place as a distinct science in the United States. Hence it is said that Or is “the
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John Doe Colonel Mustard MIL Battle Analysis March 2010 Operation Anaconda Battle Analysis In the mountainous Shah-i-Khot region south of the city of Gardez in Eastern Afghanistan‚ Operation Anaconda took place early March 2002. Operation Anaconda‚ to this day‚ stands as the largest reported ground action in the Afghan war. This 17-day battle led to eight U.S. casualties and over 50 wounded. Operation Anaconda is viewed as a success due to coalition forces being able to kill and root out several
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Context Diagram of Internet Banking System Logical Level 0 Diagram of Internet Banking Logical Level 1 Diagram of Bill Payments Logical Level 1 Diagram of Fund Transfer
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TERNARY PHASE DIAGRAMS An Introduction Guna Selvaduray San Jose State University Credit for Phase Diagram Drawings: Richard Brindos Credit for scanning the phase diagrams: Brenden Croom G. Selvaduray - SJSU - Oct 2004 Utility of Ternary Phase Diagrams Glass compositions Refractories Aluminum alloys Stainless steels Solder metallurgy Several other applications G. Selvaduray - SJSU - Oct 2004 References on Ternary Phase Diagrams A. Prince‚ Alloy Phase Equilibria‚ Elsevier Publishing
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OPERATIONS STRATEGY PRODUCTIVITY‚ COMPETITIVENESS‚ STRATEGY Productivity is about how effective an organization is in the use of its resources. Competitiveness is how effective an organization is in the marketplace compared with other organizations that offer similar products/services. Strategy shapes the plans that determine the direction an organization takes in pursuing its goals. (US companies‚ suffering from impressive success of foreign companies on the US marketplace place increased
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TITLE PAGE: Form Seven Internal Assessment Task 2013 Computer Studies Fiji Latter Day Saints Church College System Analysis and Design Name: Vika Hawea Form: Seven (7) Teacher: Ms Cheryl Bhan Aim The aim of this project is for student to apply knowledge and skills learnt in Unit 1 (Information Systems)‚ Unit 2(Systems Analysis and design) and Unit 3 (Database Management) to complete this task. Acknowledgement I would like to take this opportunity to thank the following people
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Knowledge there are four steps for managing risks. In this paper there will be a look at two of the steps. In the text Project Management Risk Guidelines: Managing Risk in Large Projects and Complex Procurements‚ there is a chapter dedicated to Phase I and Phase II of the tender evaluation process. Essentially in each phase you are doing risk identification and risk quantification. The assignment is to compare the two phases discussed and then answer questions that compare the two phases. Since each
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