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| SSD05 - Supporting Function Structure |
LSE05 - Funktionsstrukturierung unterstützen
1 Allocation to V-Model and Methods Allocation
SD1.1 - Recording of Actual Status and Analysis
SD1.2 - Description of Application System
SD1.5 - User-Level System Structure
SD2.1 - Technical System Design
SD3.3 - Definition of Requirements for the Functionality
Method
FCTD - Functional Decomposition
2 Brief Characteristics
3 Requirements
3.1 Requirements for Interfaces
| SSD05.I.1 | Granularity | The exchange of control parameters with SWFM01 - Workflow Management is possible for individual closed function packages of the tool by means of a disclosed, documented interface. |
| SSD05.I.2 | Output interface to SSD06 - Supporting Function Specification | It is possible to transmit collected functions via the object management to SSD06 as reference points for the specification. |
| SSD05.I.3 | Output interface to SSD07 - Supporting Modeling of Information Flows |
It is possible to transmit collected functions via the object management without further transformation to SSD07 in order to be automatically integrated into data flow diagrams. The functions defined in SSD05 correspond to the processes used in the data flow diagrams. |
| SSD05.I.4 | Output interface to SSD08 - Supporting Modeling of Function Dynamics |
It is possible to transmit collected functions via the object management without further transformation to SSD08 in order to be automatically integrated into sequence models. The functions defined in SSD05 correspond to the functions used in the sequence models. |
| SSD05.I.5 | Output interface to SSD09 - Supporting Information Structuring | It is possible to transmit collected functions via the object management to SSD09 as reference points for the generation of information structures. |
3.2 Requirements for the Methods Support
| SSD05.M.1 | Functional Decomposition (FCTD) | |
| SSD05.M.1.1 | Symbol | Symbols are available for the representation of functions. |
| SSD05.M.1.2 | Tree structure | In the representation of the diagram elements a tree structure is enforced. |
3.3 Requirements for Functions
| SSD05.F.1 | Display options | |
| SSD05.F.1.1 | Depth of the display | It is possible to limit the depth of the display of a function tree according to the presetting. |
| SSD05.F.1.2 | Form of the function tree | It is possible to transform the function tree into an indented or horizontal form of representation. |
3.4 Other Requirements
| SSD05.O.1 | Upward compatibility | It must be possible to process objects generated with an older release of the tool with the later release of that tool, without loss of information and functionality. |
| SSD05.O.2 | Procedural command language | The tool has a procedural command language that can be applied by the user to generate and run macros or procedures. |
| SSD05.O.3 | Complexity | There is no limitation of the complexity caused by the tool itself. |
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