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  • 1Architecture Design and Assessment System — The Architecture Design and Assessment System (ADAS) was a set of software programs offered by the Research Triangle Institute from the mid 1980s untilthe early 1990s. [G.A. Frank, D.L. Franke, and W.F. Ingogly, An Architecture Design and… …

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  • 2Edward J. McCluskey — (16 October 1929, Orange, New Jersey) is currently a Professor Emeritus at Stanford University. He is a pioneer in the field of Electrical Engineering.BiographyProfessor McCluskey worked on electronic switching systems at the Bell Telephone… …

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  • 3Software quality — Contents 1 Motivation for Defining Software Quality 2 Definition 3 Alternative Approaches to Software Quality Defin …

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  • 4Service-oriented architecture — (SOA) is a method for systems development and integration where functionality is grouped around business processes and packaged as interoperable services . SOA also describes IT infrastructure which allows different applications to exchange data… …

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  • 5Theory — The word theory has many distinct meanings in different fields of knowledge, depending on their methodologies and the context of discussion.In science a theory is a testable model of the manner of interaction of a set of natural phenomena,… …

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  • 6Intelligent design — This article is about intelligent design as promulgated by the Discovery Institute. For other uses, see Intelligent design (disambiguation). For the philosophical argument from design , see Teleological argument …

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  • 8Non-functional requirement — In systems engineering and requirements engineering, a non functional requirement is a requirement that specifies criteria that can be used to judge the operation of a system, rather than specific behaviors. This should be contrasted with… …

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  • 9Non-functional requirements — In systems engineering and requirements engineering, non functional requirements are requirements which specify criteria that can be used to judge the operation of a system, rather than specific behaviors. This should be contrasted with… …

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