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9.3
Requirement
decomposition and allocation
Requirements are decomposed to identify lower-level functional and performance
requirements that are necessary to satisfy the original requirements.
Decomposition
provides a basis for identifying,
in increasing levels of detail, how the software prod-
uct will perform its operational functions. Requirements
decomposition must be per-
formed to break large, complex functions into elementary
functions that can be used
to develop structural design concepts. Requirements decomposition is necessary to
examine the problem space addressed by a requirement
and to determine the sequen-
tial or concurrent functions that must be performed to provide an adequate software
solution to that requirement.
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