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| SSD23 - Supporting Subsystem Modeling |
LSE23 - Subsystemmodellierung unterstützen
1 Allocation to V-Model and Methods Allocation
SD1.2 - Description of Application System
SD1.5 - User-Level System Structure
SD2.1 - Technical System Design
SD4.1 - SW Architecture Design
Method
2 Brief Characteristics
3 Requirements
3.1 Requirements for Interfaces
| SSD23.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. |
| SSD23.I.2 | Input Interface to SSD22 - Supporting Class/Object Modeling | It is possible to access information about the class/object structure defined with SSD22 via the object management. |
| SSD23.I.3 | Input Interface to SSD24 - Supporting Module Diagrams | It is possible to access information about the physical system structure defined with SSD24 via the object management. |
| SSD23.I.4 | Input Interface to SSD29 - Formal Specification | It is possible to access information about specifications defined with SSD29 via the object management. |
| SSD23.I.5 | Input Interface to SSD30 - Formal Verification | It is possible to access information about verifications realized with SSD30 via the object management. |
| SSD23.I.6 | Input Interface to SSD31 - Analysis of Covert Channels | It is possible to access information about the analysis of covert channels realized with SSD31 via the object management. |
3.2 Requirements for the Methods Support
| SSD23.M.1 | SSM - Subsystem Modeling | |
| SSD23.M.1.1 | Symbols | |
| SSD23.M.1.1.1 | Subsystems | Symbols are available for the representation of subsystems. |
| SSD23.M.1.1.2 | Relationships | Symbols are available for the representation of relationships between subsystems. |
| SSD23.M.1.2 | Names | It is possible to allocate identifying names for subsystems and relationships between subsystems. |
| SSD23.M.1.3 | Additional descriptions | It is possible to specify subsystems and relations between subsystems in more detail by additional text descriptions. |
| SSD23.M.1.4 | Links with Class/Object Information | It is possible to link subsystems with class and object information. |
| SSD23.M.1.5 | Linking Class/Object Information | It is possible to link class/object information from various systems with each other. |
| SSD23.M.1.6 | Hierarchical decomposition | It is possible to decompose subsystems hierarchically into subsystems. |
| SSD23.M.1.7 | Navigation | |
| SSD23.M.1.7.1 | Improved level | It is possible to navigate from a subsystem diagram to a subsystem diagram on an improved level. |
| SSD23.M.1.7.2 | Next higher level | It is possible to navigate from a subsystem diagram to a subsystem diagram of the next higher level. |
| SSD23.M.1.8 | Subsystem diagrams | It is possible to distribute the representation of subsystems and their relations to several diagrams. |
3.3 Requirements for Functions
3.4 Other Requirements
| SSD23.O.1 | Upward Compatibility | It must be possible to process objects that were generated with an older release of the tool with the later release of that tool, without loss of information and functionality. |
| SSD23.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. |
| SSD23.O.3 | Complexity | There is no limitation of the complexity caused by the tool itself. |
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