Requirements Analysis: From Business Views to Architecture

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Requirements Analysis: From Business Views to Architecture

By David C. Hay

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facility 

FacilityName 

FacilityRule 

fact

    data warehouse 

    in an ORM diagram 

    in ORM 

    kind of business rule 

    rule class  2nd 

fact, of the business 

feedback 

feedback loop 

Feldmann, Clarence 

field office 

    and headquarters 

fifth normal form  2nd 

FifthNormalFormCase1 

FifthNormalFormCase2 

filter 

final state 

Finkelstein, Clive  2nd  3rd  4th 

First Principle of Organization 

firstNormalForm 

firstt normal form 

flow

    in a UML activity diagram 

flow of information 

fog factor testing

    in IDEF0 

Fortran 

fourth normal form  2nd 

FourthNormalForm 

Fowler, Martin  2nd  3rd  4th 

Framework for an Information Systems Architecture, by John Zachman 

freedom 

    definition 

function  2nd 

    business 

    definition 

    essential 

    in a data-flow diagram 

    program 

    underlying 

function and design separation

    in IDEF0 

function documentation 

function hierarchy  2nd  3rd 

function/entity type matrix  2nd 

functional dependence 

functional scope

    in a use case 

functional verifier

    in the Ronald Ross notation  2nd 

FunctionDataMap 

functioning system

    Architecture Framework 

fundamental activity

    in a data-flow diagram 

fundamental essential activity 

fundamental things of the enterprise. 

Funky, Inc 

fuzzy data 


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