Standard glossary of terms used in Software Engineering


System Interface Analysis



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IQBBA Standard glossary of terms used in Software Engineering 1.0
System Interface Analysis: An expression of the scope of work required to integrate new solution into the business and technical environments.
Systems Modeling Language: see SysML.

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Technical review A peer group discussion activity that focuses on achieving consensus on the technical approach to betaken [Gilb and Graham, IEEE 1028]. See also peer review.
Testability: The capability of the software product to enable modified software to be tested [ISO/IEC
25000]. See also Maintainability.
Testable requirements The degree to which a requirement is stated in terms that permit establishment of test designs (and subsequently test cases) and execution of tests to determine whether the requirements have been met IEEE 610].

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Timing diagram: In UML a diagram that depicts the change instate or condition of a classifier instance or role overtime.
Traceability: The ability to identify related items in documentation and software, such as requirements with associated tests. See also horizontal traceability, vertical traceability.
Trend: A tendency of a market (or specific product or service) to move in a particular direction overtime G. Fontanills and T. Gentile.

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