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Board for Business Analysis Structure diagram A type of diagram that depicts the elements of a specification that are irrespective of time. This includes class,
composite structure, component,
deployment, object, and package diagrams.
Suitability: The capability of the software product to provide an appropriate set of functions for specified tasks and user objectives [ISO/IEC 25000]. See also
Functionality.
SWOT: An analysis used to determine strength and weak sides of the performance of an organization and to identify opportunities and dangers in the form of weaknesses and both internal and external threats. The four attributes
of SWOT are Strengths, Weaknesses,
Opportunities, Threats.
SysML: A general-purpose modeling language for systems engineering applications. It supports the specification,
analysis, design, verification and validation of abroad range of systems and systems-of- systems.
System: A collection of components organized to accomplish a specific function or set of functions IEEE 610].
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