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  • 1Functional decomposition — refers broadly to the process of resolving a functional relationship into its constituent parts in such a way that the original function can be reconstructed (i.e., recomposed) from those parts by function composition. In general, this process of …

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  • 2Functional design — is a paradigm used to simplify the design of computer software and increasingly, 3D modeling. A functional design assures that each modular part of a computer program has only one responsibility and performs that responsibility with the minimum… …

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  • 3Description logic — (DL) is a family of formal knowledge representation languages. It is more expressive than propositional logic but has more efficient decision problems than first order predicate logic. DL is used in artificial intelligence for formal reasoning on …

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  • 4Functional verification — Functional verification, in electronic design automation, is the task of verifying that the logic design conforms to specification. In everyday terms, functional verification attempts to answer the question Does this proposed design do what is… …

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  • 5Functional Grammar — (FG) ist eine linguistische Theorie, die Ende der 1970er Jahre von Simon Cornelis Dik in Amsterdam entwickelt wurde, ausdrücklich als Gegenmodell zum Standard Modell der Transformationsgrammatik von Noam Chomsky. Nach dem Tod Diks 1995 wurde die… …

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  • 6Functional Requirements for Bibliographic Records — or FRBR, sometimes pronounced (IPA pronunciation: IPA| [fɝbɚ] ) is a conceptual entity relationship model developed by the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) that relates user tasks of retrieval and access in …

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  • 7Functional derivative — In mathematics and theoretical physics, the functional derivative is a generalization of the directional derivative. The difference is that the latter differentiates in the direction of a vector, while the former differentiates in the direction… …

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  • 8Functional Software Architecture — A Functional Software Architecture (FSA) is an architectural model that identifies enterprise functions, interactions and corresponding IT needs. These functions can be used as reference by different domain experts to develop IT systems as part… …

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  • 9Functional requirements — In software engineering, a functional requirement defines a function of a software system or its component. A function is described as a set of inputs, the behavior, and outputs (see also ). Functional requirements may be calculations, technical… …

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  • 10Functional completeness — In logic, a functionally complete set of logical connectives or Boolean operators is one which can be used to express all possible truth tables by combining members of the set into a Boolean expression.[1][2] A well known complete set of… …

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