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| SSD14 - Generating User Interface Formats |
LSE14 - Nutzerschnittstellenformate generieren
1 Allocation to V-Model and Methods Allocation
Method
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2 Brief Characteristics
3 Requirements
3.1 Requirements for Interfaces
| SSD14.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. |
| SSD14.I.2 | Input interface to SSD02 - Supporting Specification of User Interfaces | It is possible to integrate directly specifications for interfaces generated with SSD02 without further transformation from the object management to generate physical schema specifications. |
| SSD14.I.3 | Output interface to SSD15 - Compiling | It is possible to transmit physical schema specifications for interfaces without further transformation via the object management to SSD15 in order to be compiled. |
| SSD14.I.4 | Output interface to SSD20 - Transforming Code Backwards | It is possible to transmit generated physical schema specifications for interfaces without further transformation via the object management to SSD20 in order to be converted in specifications. |
3.2 Requirements for the Methods Support
3.3 Requirements for Functions
| SSD14.F.1 | Mask structures | It is possible to generate the corresponding mask structures for masks in a TP target system from specifications of user interfaces. |
| SSD14.F.2 | List structures | It is possible to generate the corresponding list structures for lists in a target system from specifications of user interfaces. |
| SSD14.F.3 | Generation options | |
| SSD14.F.3.1 | Selection | |
| SSD14.F.3.1.1 | Analysis | It is possible to analyze the generation information with regard to possible error situations without having to realize the generation. |
| SSD14.F.3.1.2 | Definite generation | It is possible to realize the generation without taking possible error situations into consideration. |
| SSD14.F.3.2 | Display | It is possible to display the generation options. |
| SSD14.F.3.3 | Default settings | It is possible to adopt default values for the generation without manual intervention. |
| SSD14.F.4 | Result |
The result of the generation is complete. This means that the generation result can be utilized without manual additions from the target system. |
3.4 Other Requirements
| SSD14.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. |
| SSD14.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. |
| SSD14.O.3 | Complexity | There is no limitation of the complexity caused by the tool itself. |
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Last Updated 01.Jan.2002
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