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  2. List of system quality attributes - Wikipedia

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    Functionality, usability, reliability, performance and supportability are together referred to as FURPS in relation to software requirements. Agility in working software is an aggregation of seven architecturally sensitive attributes: debuggability, extensibility, portability, scalability, securability, testability and understandability.

  3. Complex event processing - Wikipedia

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    SAP ESP - A low-latency, rapid development and deployment platform that allows processing multiple streams of data in real time [19] SQLstream SQLstream's stream processing platform, s-Server, provides a relational stream computing platform for analyzing large volumes of service, sensor and machine and log file data in real-time.

  4. System integration - Wikipedia

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    System integration is defined in engineering as the process of bringing together the component sub-systems into one system (an aggregation of subsystems cooperating so that the system is able to deliver the overarching functionality) and ensuring that the subsystems function together as a system, [1] and in information technology [2] as the process of linking together different computing ...

  5. Service-oriented architecture - Wikipedia

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    In software engineering, service-oriented architecture (SOA) is an architectural style that focuses on discrete services instead of a monolithic design. [1] SOA is a good choice for system integration. [2]

  6. Inventory planning - Wikipedia

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    The use of software can further enhance inventory planning. [3] Some notable software includes Inventory Planner by Sage, [4] SAP IBP, [5] Syrup Tech, [6] and Toolio. [7] Such software also automates various inventory tasks, promoting precise and efficient planning with reduced manual intervention.

  7. Theory of constraints - Wikipedia

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    Inventory is held at an aggregation point(s) as close as possible to the source. This approach ensures smoothed demand at the aggregation point, requiring proportionally less inventory. The distribution centers holding the aggregated stock are able to ship goods downstream to the next link in the supply chain much more quickly than a make-to ...

  8. Essbase - Wikipedia

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    Also, the result of this aggregation can be stored in the database, or calculated dynamically on demand—members must be tagged as "Stored" or "Dynamic Calc." to specify which method is to be used. The second method (stored calculations) uses a formula against each calculated dimension member – when Essbase calculates that member, the result ...

  9. Class diagram - Wikipedia

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    Aggregation is a variant of the "has a" association relationship; aggregation is more specific than association. It is an association that represents a part-whole or part-of relationship. As shown in the image, a Professor 'has a' class to teach. As a type of association, an aggregation can be named and have the same adornments that an ...