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Visual models for software requirements
โ Scribed by Beatty, Joy; Chen, Anthony
- Publisher
- Microsoft Press
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 442
- Series
- Best practices (Redmond Wash.)
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Part I: An Introduction to Models --
Chapter 1: Introduction to RML --
Chapter 2: Model Categorization --
Part II: Objectives Models --
Chapter 3: Business Objectives Model --
Chapter 4: Objective Chain --
Chapter 5: Key Performance Indicator Model --
Chapter 6: Feature Tree --
Chapter 7: Requirements Mapping Matrix --
Part III: People Models --
Chapter 8: Org Chart --
Chapter 9: Process Flow --
Chapter 10: Use Case --
Chapter 11: Roles and Permissions Matrix --
Part IV: Systems Models --
Chapter 12: Ecosystem Map --
Chapter 13: System Flow --
Chapter 14: User Interface Flow --
Chapter 15: Display-Action-Response --
Chapter 16: Decision Table --
Chapter 17: Decision Tree --
Chapter 18: System Interface Table --
Part V: Data Models --
Chapter 19: Business Data Diagram --
Chapter 20: Data Flow Diagram --
Chapter 21: Data Dictionary --
Chapter 22: State Table --
Chapter 23: State Diagram --
Chapter 24: Report Table --
Part VI: Models in the Big Picture --
Chapter 25: Selecting Models for a Project --
Chapter 26: Using Models Together.
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