System Integration and Architecture 1
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These are the formal rules an limitations that a use case operates under, and includes pre-post and invariant conditions.
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The organizational structure of a system of CSCIs, identifying its components, their interfaces and a concept of execution among them
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Represent the non-structural information about the parts of an architecture description
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In a divisional structure, the company will coordinate inter-group relationships to create a work team that can readily meet the needs of a certain customer or group of customers
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What is the Three Basic Organizational Structures
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Is it true or false: Processes exist that need to take place in order that the system accomplish its intended functions
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Are more complex in that they group people in two different ways: by the function they perform and by the product team they are working with.
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An operational concept is a shared vision from the perspective of the system’s stakeholders of how the system will be:
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Team members are given more autonomy and expected to take more responsibility for their work.
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Description of the steps taken to carry out the use case
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Is it true or false that clarify the conduct or properties of the thing to be clarified as far as its role(s)or function(s) inside its containing entirety
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Repetitions of iterative development are referred to as sprints, which normally last thirty days
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This kind of structure will ensure greater output of varieties of similar products.
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Sequence diagram to depict the workflow – as above but graphically portrayed
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Acronym: SDLC
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Describes the proposed functionality of the new system
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The architecture of a framework characterizes its elevated level structure, uncovering its gross association as an accumulation of cooperating parts.
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The word is derived from the Greek word “architecton”, which means master mason or master builder
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Repetitions of iterative development are referred to as sprints, which normally last thirty days.
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The fundamental and unifying system structure defined in terms of system elements, interfaces, processes, constraints, and behaviors
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Is to model the procedural flow of actions that are part of a larger activity
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The teams are put together based on the number of members needed to produce the product or complete the project.
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Components expected to demonstrate a product engineering include
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Developers program in pairs and must write the tests for their own code.
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Measures of performance (MOP) and measures of effectiveness (MOE) are obtained
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A variety of segments intended to achieve a specific goal as indicated by plan.
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Is it true or false that clarify the conduct or properties of the containing entirety.
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Things that the use case must allow the user to do, such as
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Conditions that must be true once the use case is run e.g. <order is modified and consistent>;
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Is it true or false that distinguish a containing entire (framework), of which the thing to be clarified is a section.
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Graphs of components and connectors
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An architectural style represents a family of related systems
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Disadvantages of Object-Oriented approach: Requires some early elimination of technology alternatives in the absence of reliable information
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The fundamental organization of a system embodied in its components, their relationships to each other and to the environment and the principles guiding its design and evolution
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Are the people involved in or affected by project activities
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The static representatives of the functional and physical
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Is the mix of between related components to accomplish a typical goal.
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The advantages of this kind of structure include quick decision making because the group members are able to communicate easily with each other.
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Advantages of Object-Oriented approach: Allows flexibility in the design as it evolves over time
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People who do similar tasks, have similar skills and/or jobs in an organization
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Is a method for understanding an element as far as its motivation, as three stages
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Is it true or false: The individual processes transform either data or materials that “flow” between them
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The computational elements and data stores of the system
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The static constructs are used, together with descriptions of the dynamic behavior of the architecture to obtain the executable operational X-architecture (X = executable property)
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Is a framework for describing the phases involved in developing and maintaining information systems
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The teams are put together based on the number of members needed to produce the product or complete the project.
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Is an interaction diagram that emphasizes the time ordering of messages
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