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SE - Midterm

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  • It Defines architecture, components, modules, interfaces, and data to meet requirements.
    Systems Design
  •  15
  • It Enables structured, integrated development that optimizes performance, cost, and reliability.
    Systems Design
  •  15
  • Reduces development risks and downstream costs while aligning solutions to stakeholder needs.
    Practical Benefits if Systems Design
  •  15
  • Enables parallel development and simplifies maintenance by dividing systems into interchangeable components.
    Modularity
  •  15
  • Designs for resilience, allowing systems to function reliably under stress or unexpected conditions.
    Robustness
  •  15
  • Ensures the system can handle increasing demand and adapt to growth without major redesigns.
    Scalability
  •  15
  • Facilitates updates, fixes, and improvements with minimal disruption to overall system operation.
    Maintainability
  •  15
  • Gather needs, constraints, and objectives with stakeholders.
    Requirement Analysis
  •  15
  • Form high-level concepts, architecture, and key functions.
    Conceptual Design
  •  15
  • Outline components, interfaces, and initial technical solutions.
    Preliminary Designs
  •  15
  • Specify all components, interfaces, and implementation details.
    Detailed Designs
  •  15
  • Test and verify requirements and performance targets are met.
    Validation
  •  15
  • Key decision-makers who must be closely managed and involved in requirements definition.
    High Influence, High Interest
  •  15
  • Stakeholders with power but less engagement; keep satisfied and informed.
    High Influence, Low Interest
  •  15
  • Supporters who need regular updates and opportunities for input.
    Low Influence, High interest
  •  15
  • Monitor with minimal effort; keep informed as needed.
    Low Influence, Low Interest
  •  15