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  2. List of system quality attributes - Wikipedia

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    Within systems engineering, quality attributes are realized non-functional requirements used to evaluate the performance of a system. These are sometimes named architecture characteristics, or "ilities" after the suffix many of the words share. They are usually architecturally significant requirements that require architects' attention. [1]

  3. Systems integrator - Wikipedia

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    A system integration engineer needs a broad range of skills and is likely to be defined by a breadth of knowledge rather than a depth of knowledge. These skills are likely to include software, systems and enterprise architecture, software and hardware engineering, interface protocols, and general problem solving skills. It is likely that the ...

  4. Specification by example - Wikipedia

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    A key aspect of specification by example is creating a single source of truth about required changes from all perspectives. When business analysts work on their own documents, software developers maintain their own documentation and testers maintain a separate set of functional tests, software delivery effectiveness is significantly reduced by the need to constantly coordinate and synchronise ...

  5. Requirements analysis - Wikipedia

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    Requirements analysis can be a long and tiring process during which many delicate psychological skills are involved. New systems change the environment and relationships between people, so it is important to identify all the stakeholders, take into account all their needs, and ensure they understand the implications of the new systems.

  6. Business requirements - Wikipedia

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    Business requirements in the context of software engineering or the software development life cycle, is the concept of eliciting and documenting business requirements of business users such as customers, employees, and vendors early in the development cycle of a system to guide the design of the future system.

  7. Human systems integration - Wikipedia

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    An example of a tradeoff is the increased training costs that might result from reducing manpower or increasing the necessary skills for a specific maintenance task. [3] HSI is most effective when it is initiated early in the acquisition process, when the need for a new or modified capability is identified.

  8. Learning Tools Interoperability - Wikipedia

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    It enables seamless integration between learning systems and external systems. [1] In its current version, v1.3, this is done using OAuth2 , OpenID Connect , and JSON Web Tokens . For example, a Learning Management System (LMS) may use LTI to host course content and tools provided by external or third-party systems on a web site without ...

  9. Template:System requirements - Wikipedia

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    This template prefers block formatting of parameters. Parameter Description Type Status; Caption: caption: Specifies the table caption. Default is "System requirements". Default System requirements Auto value System requirements: String: optional: List minimum and recommended? useminandrec: If set to "yes", the table will have "Recommended ...