Goal-oriented Requirements Language , an i*-based modeling language used in systems development, is designed to support goal-oriented modeling and reasoning about requirements especially the non-functional requirements
An object-modeling language is a standardized set of symbols used to model a software system using an object-oriented framework. The symbols can be either informal or formal ranging from predefined...
An oriented matroid is a mathematical structure that abstracts the properties of directed graphs, vector arrangements over ordered fields, and hyperplane arrangements over ordered fields. In comparison, an ordinary matroid...
A requirements contract is a contract in which one party agrees to supply as much of a good or service as is required by the other party, and in exchange...
A System Requirements Specification ] is a structured collection of information that embodies the requirements of a system. A business analyst , sometimes titled system analyst, is responsible for analyzing...
Line-oriented flight training is training in a simulator with a complete crew using representative flight segments that contain normal, abnormal, and emergency procedures that may be expected in line operations....
Service-oriented communications technologies are designed to be easily used in the context of service-oriented architectures. These technologies are generally software based and are built more like a business application than...
A RESTful programming architecture that allows some services to be run on the client and some on the server. For example, a product can first be released as a browser...
In computer programming, feature-oriented programming or feature-oriented software development is a programming paradigm for program generation in software product lines and for incremental development of programs.