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− | + | A design property is associated to a system element, a physical interface, a physical architecture. If the designed element complies with a requirement, the design property should equal the requirement. Otherwise one has to identify the difference or non conformance which treatment could conclude to modify the requirement, or the design, or identify a deviation. | |
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Latest revision as of 21:47, 2 May 2024
A characteristic obtained during design through allocation of requirements, or estimate, analysis, study, calculation, simulation, etc. (Created for SEBoK)
Sources
This definition was developed for the SEBoK.
Discussion
A design property is associated to a system element, a physical interface, a physical architecture. If the designed element complies with a requirement, the design property should equal the requirement. Otherwise one has to identify the difference or non conformance which treatment could conclude to modify the requirement, or the design, or identify a deviation.