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Revision as of 21:57, 18 November 2023


Lead Author: Jeffrey Carter, Contributing Authors: ?


Definitions:

  • Use Case analysis defines capabilities the system performs to achieve mission/business objectives.
  • Each use case capability defines a set of system automation functions which the User controls through interactions with the system in various scenarios and environmental conditions to achieve a specific mission/business objective.
  • A functional architecture design model view provides a decomposition of system capabilities into system automation functions and the interactions between them to perform the mission/business objective.

Header

References

Works Cited

None.

Primary References

None.

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