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Revision as of 08:01, 6 May 2021
(1) A view of an object that focuses on the information relevant to a particular purpose and ignores the remainder of the information. (ISO/IEC 2010)
(2) The process of formulating a view. (ISO/IEC 2010)
(3) "A [simplified] replica of the concrete. For example, the abstract architectural principle of redundancy can be realized in the concrete manifestation of a concrete communications system." (Lonergan, 1992)
Source
(1)-(2) ISO/IEC. 2010. Systems and Software Engineering Vocabulary (SEVocab) - ISO/IEC 24765. in International Organization for Standardization (ISO)/International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) [database online]. Geneva, Switzerland, 2010. Available from http://pascal.computer.org/sev_display/index.action.
(3) Lonergan, Bernard, "Insight" University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1992, p. 111.
Discussion
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